Hundreds of uncommon photographs and different photographs from the archives of singer-songwriter Bob Dylan shall be featured in “Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine,” popping out this fall. The new launch additionally will embrace dozens of essays, with novelist Michael Ondaatje, critic Greil Marcus and former U.S. poet laureate Joy Harjo among the many contributors.
Callaway Arts & Entertainment introduced Thursday that the 600-page e-book will come out Oct 24. The founding father of Callaway, Nicholas Callaway, mentioned in an announcement that “Mixing Up the Medicine” will “introduce the full scope of this artist’s monumental creativity and achievements to a new generation.”
The e-book is edited by Mark Davidson and Parker Fishel of the Bob Dylan Center, primarily based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. “Mixing Up the Medicine” refers to a line from Dylan’s basic “Subterranean Homesick Blues.”
According to the writer, “Mixing Up the Medicine” will embrace draft lyrics, images, drawings and different supplies. The launch has a listing value of $100.
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