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Author Wolff, Daniel J., author.

Title Grown-up anger : the connected mysteries of Bob Dylan, Woody Guthrie, and the Calumet massacre of 1913 / Daniel Wolff.

Publication Info. New York, NY : Harper, 2017.

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 East Hartford, Raymond Library - Adult Department  782.4216 WOLFF    Check Shelf
 Enfield, Main Library - Adult Department  782.4216 WOL    Check Shelf
 Mansfield, Main Library - Adult Nonfiction  782.4216 WOLFF    Check Shelf
 Middletown, Russell Library - Adult Nonfiction  782.4216 WOL    Check Shelf
 New Britain, Main Library - Non Fiction  782.42 WOL    Check Shelf
 Portland Public Library - Adult Department  782.4216 WOL    Check Shelf
 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Non Fiction  782.4216 WOLFF    Check Shelf
 Windsor, Main Library - Adult Department  782.42164 WO    Check Shelf
Edition First edition.
Description 354 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-331) and index.
Contents Once upon a time -- True stories about real events -- A little bad luck -- Some vision of the future -- Men possessed by anger -- No martyr is among ye now -- To handle men -- Till the world is level -- We are the bosses now -- The truth just twists -- Struggle -- Take a trip with me in 1913 -- How does it feel? -- Underground.
Summary A tour de force of storytelling years in the making: a dual biography of two of the greatest songwriters, Bob Dylan and Woody Guthrie, that is also a murder mystery and a history of labor relations and socialism, big business and greed in twentieth-century America—woven together in one epic saga that holds meaning for all working Americans today. When thirteen-year-old Daniel Wolff first heard Bob Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone," it ignited a life-long interest in understanding the rock poet's anger. When he later discovered "Song to Woody," Dylan's tribute to his hero, Woody Guthrie, Wolff believed he'd uncovered one source of Dylan's rage. Sifting through Guthrie's recordings, Wolff found "1913 Massacre"—a song which told the story of a union Christmas party during a strike in Calumet, Michigan, in 1913 that ended in horrific tragedy. Following the trail from Dylan to Guthrie to an event that claimed the lives of seventy-four men, women, and children a century ago, Wolff found himself tracing the history of an anger that has been passed down for decades. From America's early industrialized days, an epic battle to determine the country's direction has been waged, pitting bosses against workers and big business against the labor movement. In Guthrie's eyes, the owners ultimately won; the 1913 Michigan tragedy was just one example of a larger lost history purposely distorted and buried in time. In this magnificent cultural study, Wolff braids three disparate strands—Calumet, Guthrie, and Dylan—together to create a devastating revisionist history of twentieth-century America. Grown-Up Anger chronicles the struggles between the haves and have-nots, the impact changing labor relations had on industrial America, and the way two musicians used their fury to illuminate economic injustice and inspire change.
Subject Popular music -- Political aspects -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Folk music -- Political aspects -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Italian Hall Disaster, Calumet, Mich., 1913.
Dylan, Bob, 1941-
Guthrie, Woody, 1912-1967.
Other Form: Online version: Wolff, Daniel J. Grown-up anger. First edition. New York, NY : Harper, 2017 9780062451712 (DLC) 2017008145
ISBN 9780062451699 (hc)
0062451693 (hc)
9780062451705 (pb)
0062451707 (pb)
9780062676931 (audio)
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