Bob Dylan: Through the Open Window, 1956â1963
Bob Dylanâs early work and emergence in the Greenwich Village music scene come to life through exclusive and unseen images and revelatory reporting by a bestselling historian and Dylanologist
Bob Dylan: Through the Open Window, 1956â1963 is a revelatory journey through Dylanâs early life and meteoric rise, written and conceived by acclaimed historian and Bob Dylan in America author Sean Wilentz.
An illustrated account of Dylan and his early work, from his origins in Minnesota to his time in Greenwich Village to the concert at Carnegie Hall that marked the end of the beginning of his career, the book traces his meteoric rise with expert commentary and an astounding collection of rare photographs and ephemera, many never before published.
The text is a substantial expansion of Wilentzâs liner notes to Dylanâs bootleg album box set of the same name, which offers a unique aural recordârare outtakes, informal tapes, and the full Carnegie Hall concert. Here the narrative is enriched with additional commentary and special sections that illuminate both well-known and hidden facets of Dylanâs early career.
Wilentz, who grew up the son of an independent bookseller in the heart of the Greenwich Village bohemia, brings an insiderâs perspective to Dylanâs arrival on the New York City music scene in the early sixties, tracing the transformation of traditional folk tunes into enduring classics like âBlowinâ in the Windâ and âThe Times They Are A-Changinâ.â He connects past and present, inviting readersâwhether lifelong Dylan fanatics or those just discovering his storyâto experience the artistâs first important strides and emergence as one of the greatest songwriters America has produced.
Bob Dylan: Through the Open Window, 1956â1963 is an essential addition to any Dylan collectionâand the perfect entry point for new fans ready to explore the roots of a cultural icon.
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Bob Dylanâs early work and emergence in the Greenwich Village music scene come to life through exclusive and unseen images and revelatory reporting by a bestselling historian and Dylanologist
Bob Dylan: Through the Open Window, 1956â1963 is a revelatory journey through Dylanâs early life and meteoric rise, written and conceived by acclaimed historian and Bob Dylan in America author Sean Wilentz.
An illustrated account of Dylan and his early work, from his origins in Minnesota to his time in Greenwich Village to the concert at Carnegie Hall that marked the end of the beginning of his career, the book traces his meteoric rise with expert commentary and an astounding collection of rare photographs and ephemera, many never before published.
The text is a substantial expansion of Wilentzâs liner notes to Dylanâs bootleg album box set of the same name, which offers a unique aural recordârare outtakes, informal tapes, and the full Carnegie Hall concert. Here the narrative is enriched with additional commentary and special sections that illuminate both well-known and hidden facets of Dylanâs early career.
Wilentz, who grew up the son of an independent bookseller in the heart of the Greenwich Village bohemia, brings an insiderâs perspective to Dylanâs arrival on the New York City music scene in the early sixties, tracing the transformation of traditional folk tunes into enduring classics like âBlowinâ in the Windâ and âThe Times They Are A-Changinâ.â He connects past and present, inviting readersâwhether lifelong Dylan fanatics or those just discovering his storyâto experience the artistâs first important strides and emergence as one of the greatest songwriters America has produced.
Bob Dylan: Through the Open Window, 1956â1963 is an essential addition to any Dylan collectionâand the perfect entry point for new fans ready to explore the roots of a cultural icon.

