Dylan On Dylan: Interviews And Encounters -

: 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.

: Includes well-known pieces like Nora Ephron's 1965 interview, Nat Hentoff's 1966 Playboy piece, and Ed Bradley's 2004 60 Minutes segment. Dylan on Dylan: Interviews and Encounters

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 : The material is arranged by date, starting

: Features early, revealing discussions, such as a 1962 conversation with Cynthia Gooding where a young Dylan appears eager for approval. Spanning 560 pages, the collection gathers 34 interviews,

: A major draw for fans is the inclusion of 23 interviews from smaller media outlets (e.g., Fort Lauderdale SunSentinel , Los Angeles Free Press ) that were missing from previous major compilations like Bob Dylan: The Essential Interviews .

: Conversations are led by notable figures including Jonathan Lethem , Douglas Brinkley , Mikal Gilmore , and fellow musicians like Pete Seeger and Happy Traum .