
Mapping Woody Guthrie
American Popular Music Series, Book 4
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Narrado por:
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Peter Lerman
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De:
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Will Kaufman
Guthrie kept moving throughout his life, making friends, soaking up influences, and writing about his experiences. Along the way, he produced more than 3,000 songs, as well as fiction, journalism, poetry, and visual art, that gave voice to the distressed and dispossessed. In this insightful audiobook, Will Kaufman examines the artist’s career through a unique perspective: the role of time and place in Guthrie’s artistic evolution.
Guthrie disdained boundaries - whether of geography, class, race, or religion. Nevertheless, places were critical to Guthrie’s life, thought, and creativity. He referred to himself as a “compass-pointer man”, and after his sojourn in California, he headed up to the Pacific Northwest, on to New York, and crossed the Atlantic as a merchant marine.
To map Guthrie’s movements across space and time, the author draws not only on the artist’s considerable recorded and published output but on a wealth of unpublished sources - including letters, essays, song lyrics, and notebooks. This trove of primary documents deepens Kaufman’s intriguing portrait of a unique American artist.
This book is published by University of Oklahoma Press and University Press Audiobooks.
"Our preeminent Woody Guthrie scholar delivers yet again." (Brian Hosmer, University of Tulsa)
"The reader is in good hands as Will Kaufman guides us along Woody’s road and his path across the seas to explore the places and spaces that inspired America’s greatest balladeer." (Deana McCloud, Executive Director, Woody Guthrie Center)
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I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review
such a wonderful biography
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The book was fun to listen to - I really like Peter Lerman's voice also - and I found out a lot about Guthrie's songs and background.
His war experience is also mentioned as well as his huntington's disease for instance. The book is quite an honest and straight forward account that gives a complete picture of Guthrie's songs and his story.
Guthrie's strong stance against fascism as well as his sense of justice become unmistakably clear.
The author directly quotes Guthrie's lyrics often - that made me feel close to him as reader / listener and it makes perfect sense as - according to Woody Guthrie "People remember songs not sermons".
Recommended.
This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review."
An entertaining book about a great artist...
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Who he was, who he wanted to be, and who he wanted to be viewed as, all of these W's are touched upon with intriguing insights. I appreciated that author Will Kaufman did not pull punches. Yes, he's clearly a fan of the man, but he can also step back and deliver criticism where it's due.
Mapping Woody Guthrie is short, because it's very specific. Kaufman's written other books about Guthrie. With this one he's narrowed down the topic to Guthrie's travelin'. It highlights the major locations across the country that influenced his writing, music and politics. Mostly chronological, the book takes us on a jog through his life, moving from place to place, and showing the evolution that took place. In a way this works well as a brief biography. But I'd only suggest it as a primer in that respect. As a thesis specific to the topics mentioned, it succeeds quite well.
Peter Lerman, whose solid narration of this audiobook suited the subject matter in tone and style. I don't know if it was a problem with my digital copy or the device I listened to it on, but there was some slight sibilance, a buzz in the ears if you will, when the volume was turned up to half or higher. Luckily, I was able to listen mostly on low.
To sum up, I'd highly recommend this for anyone interested enough to read this review all the way to the end!
A solid fan-produced bio that doesn't pull punches
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Excellent Stand Alone Reading.
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