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A great read for fans of the Coen brothers' film, INSIDE LLEWYN
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A Freewheelin' Time" is Suze Rotolo's firsthand, eyewitness,
participant-observer account of the immensely creative and fertile
years of the 1960s, just before the circus was in full swing and
Bob Dylan became the anointed ringmaster. It chronicles the
back-story of Greenwich Village in the early days of the folk music
explosion, when Dylan was honing his skills and she was in the ring
with him.
A shy girl from Queens, Suze Rotolo was the daughter of Italian
working-class Communists. Growing up at the start of the Cold War
and during McCarthyism, she inevitably became an outsider in her
neighborhood and at school. Her childhood was turbulent, but Suze
found solace in poetry, art, and music. In Washington Square Park,
in Greenwich Village, she encountered like-minded friends who were
also politically active. Then one hot day in July 1961, Suze met
Bob Dylan, a rising young musician, at a folk concert at Riverside
Church. She was seventeen, he was twenty; they were young, curious,
and inseparable. During the years they were together, Dylan was
transformed from an obscure folk singer into an uneasy spokesperson
for a generation.
Suze Rotolo's story is rich in character and setting, filled with
vivid memories of those tumultuous years of dramatic change and
poignantly rising expectations when art, culture, and politics all
seemed to be conspiring to bring our country a better, freer,
richer, and more equitable life. She writes of her involvement with
the civil rights movement and describes the sometimes frustrating
experience of being a woman in a male-dominated culture, before
women's liberation changed the rules for the better. And she tells
the wonderfully romantic story of her sweet but sometimes wrenching
love affair and its eventual collapse under the pressures of
growing fame.
"A Freewheelin' Time" is a vibrant, moving memoir of a hopeful time
and place and of a vital subculture at its most creative. It
communicates the excitement of youth, the heartbreak of young love,
and the struggles for a brighter future.
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