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Dylan, once upon a time
Because time is money, and because time is a jet plane, and because time is an ocean which lies at the shore, and because most of the time Dylan writes about time, the last chapter of “Understanding Bob Dylan” covers our best enemy and worst friend, and what more fitting way to close a book than to end on time?
Dylan writes about time in many ways – the poetic endeavour to go beyond time into the fury of the moment; time and aging; and time and sleep. Here’s a short excerpt from the book that deals with time, sleep and insomnia: Continue reading
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Tagged Blood on the Tracks, Bob Dylan, Dylan and time, Tony Beck, Understanding Bob Dylan