Om Grown-Up Anger
At thirteen, when he first heard Dylan's ?Like a Rolling Stone,? Daniel Wolff recognized the sound of anger. When he later discovered ?Song for Woody,? Dylan's tribute to Guthrie, Wolff fixed on it as a clue to a distinctive mix of rage and compassion. That clue led back to Guthrie's ?1913 Massacre??a memorial song about the horrific conclusion to a union Christmas party in Calumet, Michigan.Following the trail from Dylan to Guthrie to a tragedy that claimed seventy-four lives, Wolff found himself tracing a century-long line of anger. From America's early industrialized days up to the present, the battle over economic justice keeps resurfacing: on a freight car in California, on a joyride through New Orleans, in a snowy field in Michigan. At the stunning conclusion?as the mysteries of Dylan, Guthrie, and the 1913 tragedy connect?the reader discovers a larger story, purposely distorted and buried in time.Daniel Wolff's Grown-Up Anger chronicles the struggles between the haves and the have-nots, the battle to organize American workers, and the way two musicians used their fury to illuminate injustice and spark hope.
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