Bob Dylan’s New Audiobook Is Voiced by Jeff Bridges, Helen Mirren, Steve Buscemi, and More

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Bob Dylan’s New Audiobook Is Voiced by Jeff Bridges, Helen Mirren, Steve Buscemi, and More

Oscar Isaac, Sissy Spacek, and others will also read chapters of the Nobel Prize winner’s The Philosophy of Modern Song

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Bob Dylan, June 2012 (Gus Stewart/Redferns via Getty Images)

In just a few weeks, Bob Dylan will release his new book The Philosophy of Modern Song. The book contains over 60 essays that Dylan wrote about songs by artists including Stephen Foster, Elvis Costello, Hank Williams, and Nina Simone. It arrives on November 1 in hardcover and audiobook formats.

The audiobook, as Variety notes, will feature a notable roster of guests reading Dylan’s chapters. Among the contributors are Jeff Bridges, Helen Mirren, Sissy Spacek, Oscar Isaac, and Steve Buscemi. Find the full list of readers, including which essays they’ll be reading, over at Variety.

Read Pitchfork’s review of Bob Dylan’s latest album, 2020’s Rough and Rowdy Ways.

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Bob Dylan: The Philosophy of Modern Song

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