Bound for Glory: The Hard-Driving, Truth-Telling, Autobiography of America's Great Poet-Folk Singer
by Woody Guthrie Author and Pete Seeger Foreword
Originally published in 1943, this autobiography offers a vivid depiction of America during the Depression through the life of a renowned folk singer and activist. Woody Guthrie, born in Oklahoma, traversed the country not by modern means but by boxcar, hitchhiking, and walking. Throughout his journey, he crafted songs that have become integral to American culture. His autobiography not only showcases his vibrant personality but also captures a unique vision of America that remains relevant. Even for those unfamiliar with his music, the narrative conveys his lasting impact and the immediacy of his experiences.
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