But this is no hagiography. Hilburn’s narrative is a warts-and-all affair, often presenting an embattled, philandering addict seemingly at odds with everyone around him rather than the towering spit-shined figure of Americana often presented today. One expects, however, that Cash, were he alive, would want it no other way. The Cash mythos, after all, is one of contradiction and atonement – and the contradictory Cash had plenty for which to atone.
But it’s also the story of a visionary (consider the string of 1960s concept albums and prison concerts that cemented his legacy), which Hilburn amply covers.
No doubt this long-awaited tome will go down as the definitive bio of the Man in Black – an epic befitting its subject.
This article originally appeared in VG‘s January. ’13 issue. All copyrights are by the author and Vintage Guitar magazine. Unauthorized replication or use is strictly prohibited.