A new album by Woody Guthrie (1912-1967), perhaps the most influential US folk artist, was released late last summer. Woody at Home, Vol. 1 & 2 contains songs – some already known, others previously unreleased – the artist recorded from 1951 to 1952 on a tape recorder he received from his publisher. A version of the famous This Land Is Your Land (1940), with new verses, is among the tracks.
The release reflects the continuing vitality of Woody Guthrie in the United States. There is an ongoing process of updating and redefining his figure and artistic legacy – one that does not always take into account the singer’s radicalism but sometimes accentuates his patriotism.
The story of This Land Is Your Land is a case in point. There are versions of the song containing verses critical of

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