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Chronicles: Volume One : ウィキペディア英語版
Chronicles: Volume One

''Chronicles, Volume One'' is the first part of Bob Dylan's planned 3-volume memoir. Published on October 5, 2004, by Simon & Schuster, the 304-page volume covers selected points from Dylan's long career. The book spent 19 weeks on the ''New York Times'' best-seller list for hardcover nonfiction books. ''Chronicles, Volume One'' was one of five finalists for the National Book Critics Circle Award in the Biography/Autobiography category for the 2004 publishing year. The abridged audio version of the book is read by actor Sean Penn. The unabridged version is read by Nick Landrum.
Defying expectations, Dylan wrote three chapters about the year between his arrival in New York City in 1961 and recording his first album, focusing on a brief period of relative obscurity, while virtually ignoring the mid-1960s when his fame was at its height. He also devoted chapters to two lesser-known albums, ''New Morning'' (1970) and ''Oh Mercy'' (1989), which contained insights into his collaborations with poet Archibald MacLeish and producer Daniel Lanois. In the ''New Morning'' chapter, Dylan expresses distaste for the "spokesman of a generation" label bestowed upon him, and evinces disgust with his more fanatical followers. At the end of the book, Dylan describes with great passion the moment when he listened to the Brecht/Weill song "Pirate Jenny", and the moment when he first heard Robert Johnson’s recordings. In these passages, Dylan suggested that the process ignited his own songwriting.
In an interview conducted by Jonathan Lethem, published in ''Rolling Stone'',〔(【引用サイトリンク】 accessdate = 2008-04-01 )〕 Dylan said he was very moved by the book's reception. "Most people who write about music, they have no idea what it feels like to play it. But with the book I wrote, I thought, ‘The people who are writing reviews of this book, man, they know what the hell they’re talking about.’ It spoils you … they know more about it than me. The reviews of this book, some of ’em almost made me cry—in a good way. I’d never felt that from a music critic ''ever''."
Simon & Schuster have said that Dylan was expected to have begun working on ''Chronicles Vol. 2'' while on a break from the Never Ending Tour in May 2008. According to the book ''A Simple Twist of Fate'', the sequel may feature a section detailing the making of ''Blood on the Tracks''. In August 2010, a source close to Dylan told ''Rolling Stone'' that there were no current plans to publish ''Chronicles Vol. 2'': "I hope there’s another one. That’s all I can say. If it was planned I’d tell you."〔''Rolling Stone'' article: "(Dylan's New 'Bootleg' to Feature Unearthed Live Show )."〕 In September 2012, Dylan told ''Rolling Stone'' that he is working on Volume 2.〔''Guardian'' article: "(Bob Dylan working on Chronicles sequel )."〕
Although reception to the memoir was generally positive, some observers have argued that ''Chronicles: Volume One'' appropriates phrases, anecdotes, and descriptions from numerous authors.
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