Dylan On Dylan: Interviews And Encounters -

The book captures Dylan's famously mercurial personality—ranging from witty and wise to evasive, cranky, or sarcastic—while offering rare, candid insights into his creative process.

: The material is arranged by date, starting with his earliest professional years in 1961 and concluding with the speech he prepared for the 2016 Nobel Prize banquet.

: Available for approximately $30.00 at Barnes & Noble . Dylan on Dylan: Interviews and Encounters

: Typically priced around $24.95 $19.99 at retailers like Barnes & Noble , Books-A-Million , and Rizzoli Bookstore .

: Each entry includes an introduction that provides historical context and, in some cases, the interviewer’s personal recollections of the meeting. Key Highlights and Features : Typically priced around $24

: The collection illustrates Dylan's shifting attitude toward the press, from his guarded 1960s persona to more open, reflective conversations in his later years. Purchasing Options

This title is part of the "Musicians in Their Own Words" series from Chicago Review Press . Purchasing Options This title is part of the

is a comprehensive anthology edited by Jeff Burger that chronologically traces the career of Bob Dylan through his own words from 1961 to 2016 . Spanning 560 pages, the collection gathers 34 interviews, press conferences, and speeches, many of which have never before been anthologized or appeared in print. Core Content Overview