Vivien Goldman is a writer, broadcaster, and musician who has devoted much of her work to Afro-Caribbean and global music. She is the adjunct professor of punk and reggae at NYU’s Clive Davis Department of Recorded Music. Originally from London, Goldman now resides in New York City. This is her fifth book.
“Vivien Goldman is a soldier who understood where we were coming
from with our music and spread the message with her writing. She is
on the Zion Train.” —Aston “Family Man” Barrett, cofounder and bass
player of the Wailers
“Finely reported, vividly written, and politically astute, Vivien
Goldman travels with Bob Marley on the intimate journey that led
him to become the voice of the Exodus. A fundamental human
conflict, Exodus expresses the eternal quest for land, identity,
and in Marley’s case, a quest for harmony.” —Mariane Pearl, author
of A Mighty Heart: The Brave Life and Death of My Husband, Danny
Pearl
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