new york – Hundreds of rare photos and other images from singer-songwriter Bob Dylan’s archives will be featured in Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine, out this fall. The new release will also include dozens of essays with contributors including novelist Michael Ondaatje, critic Grail Marcus and former American Poet Laureate Joy Harjo.
Callaway Arts & Entertainment announced Thursday that the 600-page book will be published on October 24. Callaway founder Nicholas Callaway said in a statement that ‘Mixing Up the Medicine’ “showcases the monumental creativity of this artist and the full scope of that creativity.” Pass your achievements on to new generations. “
The book is edited by Mark Davidson and Parker Fischel of the Bob Dylan Center based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. “Mixing Up the Medicine” refers to a line from Dylan’s classic “Subterranean Homesick Blues.”
According to the publisher, “Mixing Up the Medicine” will include draft lyrics, photographs, drawings and other material. The list price for this release is $100.
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