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  • Anthony Scaduto, former feature writer for the New York Post, strips away the masks of the Superstar to reveal the private Dylan never before seen in public.
  • This book was not only the first serious study of Dylan's life and work, but also a landmark in the way popular music was written about.
  • Re-reading Dylan's biography by Anthony Scaduto.
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  • bob dylan anthony scaduto
  • Bob Dylan

    Written at the dawn of the seventies by a former crime reporter and self-confessed "mafia expert," this book was not only the first serious study of Dylan's life and work, but also a landmark in the way popular music was written about.

    In addition to a Bob biographer's wish-list of interviews, Scaduto pulled off the remarkable coup of getting Dylan's full co-operation without conceding an editorial veto. Dylan has read this book cover to cover and discusses its uncomfortable contents with the author at length!

    Though a veritable publishing industry has followed in Scaduto's wake, arguably no-one since has come as close to revealing the true nature of the man behind the shades.

    "Pioneering portrait of this legendarily elusive artist. Now in a welcome reprint, it's a real treat to read this still-classic Bobography."-"Q"***** Five Stars!

    "A classic!"-Paul Williams, author of "Bob Dylan: Performing Artist"

    "Pioneers are often written out of history but never let it be forgotten that Scaduto was the man. It's scandalous that this book has been out of print for so many years. Its return should be greeted with dancing in the street."-Jimmy Rogan, from the foreword

    "The author's triumph was that ultimately he persuaded Dylan to talk."-Liz Thompson, editor

    Anthony Scaduto

    American journalist and biographer (–)

    Anthony Scaduto (March 7, – December 12, ) was an American journalist and biographer of rock musicians, who also wrote under the name Tony Sciacca. His most famous work is Dylan, a biography of Bob Dylan, first published in It is regarded as an influential book in the field, being one of the first to take an investigative approach to writing about his subject.

    In , Scaduto wrote Scapegoat, an investigation into the trial of Bruno Richard Hauptmann, who was executed in April for the kidnapping and murder of the Lindbergh baby. Scaduto's thesis was that Hauptmann was innocent and that the police either manufactured or suppressed vital evidence.

    He also wrote biographies of Mick Jagger, Frank Sinatra, Marilyn Monroe and John F. Kennedy. Scaduto has also written for Playboy, Penthouse, and the New York Post. At the Post, he was known as an expert on crime and the Mafia.[1]

    He died on December 12, , at the age of [2]

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