Woody Guthrie: A Life

by Joe Klein

Hardcover, 1980

Call number

BIO GUT

Collection

Publication

Knopf (1980), Edition: 1st, 475 pages

Description

Few artists have captured the American experience of their time as wholly as folk legend Woody Guthrie. Singer, songwriter and political activist, Guthrie drew a lifetime of inspiration from his roots on the Oklahoma frontier in the years before the Great Depression. His music -- scathingly funny songs and poignant folk ballads -- made heard the unsung life of field hands, migrant workers, and union organisers, and showed it worthy of tribute. Though his career was tragically cut short by the onset of a degenerative disease that ravaged his mind and body, the legacy of his life and music had already made him an American cultural icon, and has resounded with every generation of musician and music lover since.

User reviews

LibraryThing member PCorrigan
Really interesting book. Woody was slightly crazy and partially ill and it explains part of his genius.

Pages

475

ISBN

0394501527 / 9780394501529
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