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| Discusses how Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, and Mimi and Richard Farina gathered together in Greenwich Village in the early 1960s, chronicling their rise from coffeehouse folksingers to popular icons. |
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Key Information
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| Awards: |
2001 National Book Critics Circle Award |
| Authors: |
David Hajdu |
| Nonfiction Subcategory: |
General |
| Nonfiction Category: |
Biography & Autobiography |
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Professional Reviews
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Entertainment Weekly: "Hajdu has done honor to both the scruffy, workingman's ethic of folk and its irresistible glamour." |
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Book Editions
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- Paperback
- Reprint
- 328
- April 01, 2002
- North Point Pr
- 8"(h) x 5.25"(w) x 1"(d), 0.85 lbs.
- 9780865476424
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