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WINNER OF THE NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATUREMusic legend Bob Dylan's only work of fiction—a combination of stream of consciousness prose, lyrics, and poetry that gives fans insight into one of the most influential singer-songwriters of our time.Written in 1966, Tarantula is a collection of poems and prose that evokes the turbulence of the times in which it was written, and gives a unique insight into Dylan's creative evolution. It captures Bob Dylan's preoccupations at a crucial juncture in his artistic development, showcasing the imagination of a folk poet laureate who was able to combine the humanity and compassion of his country roots with the playful surrealism of modern art. Angry, funny, and strange, the poems and prose in this collection reflect the concerns found in Dylan's most seminal a sense of protest, a verbal playfulness and spontaneity, and a belief in the artistic legitimacy of chronicling everyday life and eccentricity on the street.
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Tarantula, Bob Dylan
- Langue
- Année de publication
- 1972
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- Titre
- Tarantula
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Bob Dylan
- Éditeur
- The Macmillan Company
- Publié
- 1972
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Fiction, Thème historique, Poésie, Thématique musicale, Thèmes religieux, Classiques, Thèmes chrétiens, Littérature américaine, 20e siècle, Angleterre, Bible, Amérique, Culture, Lyrique, Prix Nobel, Rock, Années 50 du XXe siècle, Années 60, Rock'n'roll
- Première publication
- 1971
- Titre original
- Tarantula: Poems
- Évaluation
- 3,3 sur 5
- Description
- WINNER OF THE NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATUREMusic legend Bob Dylan's only work of fiction—a combination of stream of consciousness prose, lyrics, and poetry that gives fans insight into one of the most influential singer-songwriters of our time.Written in 1966, Tarantula is a collection of poems and prose that evokes the turbulence of the times in which it was written, and gives a unique insight into Dylan's creative evolution. It captures Bob Dylan's preoccupations at a crucial juncture in his artistic development, showcasing the imagination of a folk poet laureate who was able to combine the humanity and compassion of his country roots with the playful surrealism of modern art. Angry, funny, and strange, the poems and prose in this collection reflect the concerns found in Dylan's most seminal a sense of protest, a verbal playfulness and spontaneity, and a belief in the artistic legitimacy of chronicling everyday life and eccentricity on the street.





