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040 $aUKM$cUKM
050 4 $aML420.M3313$bD38 2002
082 04 $a782.421646092$221
100 1 $aDawes, Kwame Senu Neville,$d1962-
245 10 $aBob Marley :$blyrical genius /$cKwame Dawes.
260 $aLondon :$bSanctuary,$cc2002.
300 $a357 p. ;$c22 cm.
500 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 348-349) and index.
520 $aA captivating and suitably in-depth analysis of Bob's poetry, this book acknowledges his word's fierce intellectualness alongside their spirit and spirituality, thus at last allowing them to be afforded the same academic-type respect more usually confined to the likes of Bob Dylan, John Lennon and Lou Reed. Bob Marley influenced generations of musicians and writers throughout the Western hemisphere. He was a performer who held true to his religious and cultural heritage, yet is still awarded the status of world rock star. Written by award-winning poet Kwame Dawes, this work explores the artistry of Marley through his lyrics, featuring interviews with key people and musicians who knew Marley.
505 0 $aCatch a fire and burnin' -- Natty dread and rastaman vibration -- Exodus and Kaya -- Survival, uprising and confrontation.
600 10 $aMarley, Bob$xThemes, motives.
600 10 $aMarley, Bob$xCriticism and interpretation.
650 0 $aReggae music$vTexts.
650 0 $aReggae music$xAnalysis, appreciation.
988 $a20030205
906 $0OCLC