Grown-Up Anger
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A tour de force of storytelling years in the making: a dual
biography of two of the greatest songwriters, Bob Dylan and Woody
Guthrie, that is also a murder mystery and a history of labor
relations and socialism, big business and greed in
twentieth-century America—woven together in one epic saga that
holds meaning for all working Americans today. When
thirteen-year-old Daniel Wolff first heard Bob Dylan’s ",Like a
Rolling Stone,", it ignited a life-long interest in understanding
the rock poet’s anger. When he later discovered ",Song to Woody,",
Dylan’s tribute to his hero, Woody Guthrie, Wolff believed he’d
uncovered one source of Dylan’s rage. Sifting through Guthrie’s
recordings, Wolff found ",1913 Massacre",—a song which told the
story of a union Christmas party during a strike in Calumet,
Michigan, in 1913 that ended in horrific tragedy. Following the
trail from Dylan to Guthrie to an event that claimed the lives of
seventy-four men, women, and children a century ago, Wolff found
himself tracing the history of an anger that has been passed down
for decades. From America’s early industrialized days, an epic
battle to determine the country’s direction has been waged, pitting
bosses against workers and big business against the labor movement.
In Guthrie’s eyes, the owners ultimately won, the 1913 Michigan
tragedy was just one example of a larger lost history purposely
distorted and buried in time. In this magnificent cultural study,
Wolff braids three disparate strands—Calumet, Guthrie, and
Dylan—together to create a devastating revisionist history of
twentieth-century America.&,nbsp,Grown-Up
Anger&,nbsp,chronicles the struggles between the haves and
have-nots, the impact changing labor relations had on industrial
America, and the way two musicians used their fury to illuminate
economic injustice and inspire change.