"The book begins with a view of New York City. A
desolate, monochrome landscape, you can almost hear gunfire or screams coming from somewhere.
The 1960s were perhaps a time when the world itself was crying out in agony.
Turning the pages, some of Dylan's songs emerge from the darkness of the era. Blowin' in the Wind, A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall, Like a Rolling Stone...
Like a fever, young people wandered into the world of Dylan's songs.
The enthusiasm of that time has now passed, and Dylan is likely old now.
This book is a short story of just 130 pages, but
it vividly brings to life the era in which Dylan lived."
'BOB DYLAN, THE WIND THAT PROVOKED THE 60s', by Keita Konishi, Media Factory Inc 1992, hardback,
131 pages. ISBN 4889912665.
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No obi but a plastic sleeve around the book. |