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David Dalton (1) (1945–2022)

Auteur de James Dean: The Mutant King

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22+ oeuvres 859 utilisateurs 26 critiques 1 Favoris

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David Dalton is the author of many books on cultural icons, including James Dean: The Mutant King, Mr. Mojo Risin': Jim Morrison, The Last Holy Fool; Piece of My Heart (on the road with Janis Joplin); Faithfull (with Marianne Faithfull); and Living with the Dead (with Rock Scully). He was born in afficher plus London, within the sound of Bow Bells. He lives with his family in upstate New York. afficher moins
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Nom légal
Dalton, John David
Date de naissance
1945-01-15
Date de décès
2022-07-11
Sexe
male
Nationalité
UK
Lieu de naissance
London, England, UK
Lieu du décès
Manhattan, New York, USA
Cause du décès
cancer
Études
King’s School, Canterbury, Kent, UK
Columbia University
Professions
journalist
biographer
Relations
Pekelis, Coco (spouse)

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A very interesting and diverse man. Worth the read.
 
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autumnesf | 3 autres critiques | Feb 4, 2023 |
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"No entiendo por qué medio mundo sigue llorando"... cuando el otro medio sigue llorando también. No me cuadra. A ver estás con tío un día... Y. claro, a lo mejor quieres estar con él trescientos sesenta y cinco. Estás un solo día. Pues bueno, ¿sabes qué te digo? Que más vale que ese único día sea toda tu vida...Porque, si claro, puedes ponerte a llorar por los otros trescientos sesenta y cuatro, pero entonces perderás ese único día y es todo lo que tienes. A eso hay que llamarlo amor. Eso es lo que es. si lo tienes hoy, no lo querrás mañana, porque no lo necesitas. Porque en realidad, como descubrimos en el tren, el mañana nunca llega a suceder. Cada puto día que pasa es el mismo de siempre.
CÓMICA Y CÓSMICA, TRÁGICA E INTENSA COMO LA LETRA DE CUALQUIER BLUES
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Aido2021 | Mar 13, 2021 |
I wanted to like this book but I just couldn't get past the poor writing and editing. It almost read as if Paul had sat down with a recording device and started to talk and ramble. I don't have a problem with this method but without decent editing you end up with the mess that is My Way.
 
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Jean_Roberts | Jul 18, 2019 |
More of an essay than a biography on Dylan, David Dalton a journalist type takes a look at the chameleon nature throughout his years primarily from a perspective of his music. No question of the iconic nature of this man but his aura of mystery and elusiveness is the focus here. Dalton looks at Dylan's seeming evolution but in reality his outright change, again and again. And that chord is what bogs the book down some, the non-stop repetition of trying to define both the man and that changeability.

Biographies often bring out what their subject is going through in their personal life, their triumphs and challenges. This is limited in the book as we don't much on his personal relationships and such things. They are there but Dalton does not explore them in depth. On the other hand the writing flows well and is on balance an entertaining read. We are left with some ideas as to Dylan's motives and peccadilloes, but this troubadour of his generation remains the enigma he seems to want to project.… (plus d'informations)
 
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knightlight777 | 16 autres critiques | Sep 6, 2017 |

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