Trinh Cong Son and Bob Dylan

John C Schafer

Format
Hardback
Publisher
Press at Cal Poly Humboldt
Published
9 January 2024
Pages
660
ISBN
9781962081061

Trinh Cong Son and Bob Dylan

John C Schafer

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In this accessible deep-dive into the careers of Tr?nh Cong S?n and Bob Dylan, Schafer retells countless colorful stories from the two artists' lives drawn from a wide range of Vietnamese and English-language sources.

Tr?nh Cong S?n and Bob Dylan evaluates the relationship between two of the 20th century's most beloved and essential songwriters, in the process illuminating Vietnamese and American views on spirituality, romance, philosophy, identity, and conflict.

Readers will find English translations of Tr?nh Cong S?n's essays and lyrics by Cao Th? Nh? Qu?nh, many here in translation for the very first time.

Schafer critically examines the singers' lifestyles, relationships, and public statements, meticulously collecting primary and secondary sources into a handy reader of 20th century global literary culture.

Tr?nh Cong S?n and Bob Dylan is an essential read for fans of Bob

Dylan and Tr?nh Cong S?n, and a substantive addition to the libraries

of comparative literature scholars.

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