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Writings on Bob Dylan: new, updated and Shakespeare parallels.

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Dylan talking about "King Lear"

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This time around. we look at Shakespeare and Dylan once again by looking at part of an interview that I was reminded of after my book came out. It should really have been part of the chapter “Shakespeare in Dylan”, thoug...

9 months ago
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Freedom Flashing

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This post is dedicated to Roberta Rakove, who, in a conversation with Erin C. Callahan on Erin’s Substack, Infinity Goes Up on Trial, recalled Bruce Springsteen’s 1988 performance of Chimes of Freedom in what was then East...

10 months ago
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Floater (Too Much to Ask)

Eagle-eyed readers will have spotted a couple of “thanks to Bob Jope” messages at the end of two previous articles, plus a footnote to his book-in-the-making, Bob Dylan: Voices. What was happening was that I was reading his draft chapters a...

10 months ago
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7. The jig is up, for now

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This round up of loose ends and a look at the ballad-jigs that ended plays in the 1590s-1612 brings to a close, for now at least, my foray into ballads, Bob and Will being an offshoot form my book, Bob Dylan & Will...

10 months ago
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6. He Had Eaten Ballads

Part One: Enter Autolycus Singing

Part one provides a very quick recap up to the point that Autolycus, the focus of the remainder of this article, makes his entrance. What follows are descriptions of Autolycus and his parallels with Bo...

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  • Andrew Muir

    Born a long time ago, fell in love with Dylan and Shakespeare in my mid-teens, c 1973. Edited two Dylan fanzines wrote 3 books on Dylan, 1 on Shakespeare and 1 on both. What to do in retirement? I pondered - 'start a Substack' came the answer.

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