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Case
1:
"Important words" - Dylan's
own writings... and drawings, including
"Tarantula", "Lyrics" and
"Drawn Blank", together with "Poem
to Joanie" and "XI Outlined
Epitaphs". |
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Case
2:
"My life in a stolen moment" -
Dylan biographies, from Sy Ribakove's "Folk
Rock Story" to Howard Sounes' "Down The
Highway", including Scaduto, Shelton, Spitz
and Heylin along the way. |
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Case
3:
"Come writers and critics" -
Literary criticism, including Aidan Day's
"Jokerman", John Herdman's "Voice
Without Restraint", works by Betsy Bowden
and Stephen Scobie, and not forgetting Michael
Gray's masterwork "Song and Dance Man
III". |
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Case
4:
"It's just something I learned over in
England" - a selection of books dealing
with Dylan's visits to the UK, starting with the
BBCs "Madhouse On Castle Street", and
including "The Circus Is In Town" and
John Bauldie's "Ghost Of Electricity". |
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Case
5:
"Well, I investigated all the books in
the library" - Collector's bibles -
some reference books, including "Positively
Bob Dylan", "Tangled Up In Tapes"
and "Recorded Dylan". |
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Case
6:
"And the newspapers, they all went along
for the ride" - Fanzines, including
"The Telegraph", "Dignity",
"Freewheelin'" and "Homer, the
slut". |
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Case
7:
"You're gonna have to serve
somebody" - Religious themes, including
Stephen Pickering's studies on Jewish mysticism,
Heylin's "Saved - the gospel speeches of Bob
Dylan", and other works on Dylan's
conversion in 1979. |
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Case
8:
"Read books, repeat quotations..." -
Miscellaneous and unusual Dylan items from the
University Library's collection. |
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