(Won in Goodreads giveaway in return for honest review)
This biography of the elusive Mr. Dylan reads like a back-handed compliment: Dylan has maintained his privacy so closely ,especially regarding his wives(yes, there was more than one) and children, and now grandchildren (17..good for you, Bob!),not to mention his lovers, that McDougal has precious little direct commentary from Mr. D. himself.He relies, at least intitally in the bio, on the scathing and /or less-than- kind comments of those whom Dylan has cast away or pissed off over the decades. He "outs" Bob as inventing stories and wild fantasies presented as truth, which may surprise or disillusion some fans (obsessive Dylanophiles and Dylanologists) but which fit with the essence of Dylan, as those who appreciate his music can attest...he's a poet, an interpreter of dreams, a folklorist, a madman,a besotted lover, a boxer with fate,a hard-shelled turtle,a committed father,a burlesque performer and no less than a snake shedding his skin over seven decades.He has morphed, evolved, grown, exceeded, disappointed,disappeared, re-birthed himself countless times.....so at what point do more shallow, less talented voyeurs deserve his personal goods? "Hey, Bob,put your entire dirty laundry on the line,we wanna creep under your skin?" (One of the most pathetic parts of the bio is the depiction of a stalker who literally for years rooted thru Dylan's garbage,dirty diapers and all, and "diagnosed" his life...the moron was proud of "driving him out of Manhattan due to his obsession.) As derogatory as this bio seems,recounting endless petty grievances and accounts of alleged substance abuse and debauchery, even McDougal can't totally smear the man. In fact, as the years pass and Dylan keeps on keeping on, he manages to include more and more of Dylan's own words. The Never ending Tours (sometimes as many as 120 a year) are testimony to how deeply,unstintingly and richly the artist has given of his vision.Dylan is repeatedly quoted as saying," My religion is the music, it's in the song,that's my spiritual belief system." The reason to read this book is not the personal scoops or tragedies;the reason is because you will want to pull out all your Dylan CDs and go on a listening marathon.The music is the message. And BTW, thanks,Bob.