Ramblin' Man: The Life and Times of Woody GuthrieW. W. Norton & Company, 17 мар. 2006 г. - Всего страниц: 512 Winner of the Oklahoma Book Award and the Deems Taylor ASCAP Award for Best Folk, Pop, or Jazz Biography A patriot and a political radical, Woody Guthrie captured the spirit of his times in his enduring songs. He was marked by the FBI as a subversive. He lived in fear of the fatal fires that stalked his family and of the mental illness that snared his mother. At forty-two, he was cruelly silenced by Huntington’s disease. Ed Cray, the first biographer to be granted access to the Woody Guthrie Archive, has created a haunting portrait of an American who profoundly influenced Pete Seeger, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, and American popular music itself. |
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... to read the manuscript, implicitly seeking only an honest portrayal of their father. I have sought to honor that commission. Ed Cray January 2003 FOREWORD BY Studs Terkel W OODY GUTHRIE WAS, is, America's xvi Acknowledgments.
... Canadian River. A picture postcard of the hanging bodies was sold as a souvenir; that postcard later was one of sixty pictures of lynchings exhibited at New York City's Roth Horowitz Gallery in January and February 2000. 8 Ed Cray.
... seventy-two years. According to Rob Collins, then of the Norman Transcript, the gravesite was rediscovered by Evelyn Parker, chairman of the Cleveland County Genealogical Society's research committee, in January 2002. Ramblin' Man 45.
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