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A psychic sequel to “Tangled Up In Blue”, Bob Dylan’s “Mississippi” recasts the itinerant ten thousand mile stare of his earlier song as a kind of spiritual cleansing by ordeal. You don't live on the road for money and adventure. You live on the road because nowhere is your home.
The collector of these books, boxed and bound for a local used bookseller. He loved travel, and American history, and popular fiction, architecture and, it would seem, books about Robin Hood.
This story is superb, and well worth a listen. Yes, I know the author; no, that does not mean I’m biased. Check it out. It’s really good.
#Out Loud: Audio Selections from the Kenyon Review | Journal kenyonreview.org/journal/jul…
I saw a cut of this maybe fifteen years ago. How wonderful that it’s finally out there! Not kidding around — it is a great movie. I highly recommend. avn.com/business/articles/vi…
My precious copy of the “Works,” carried by me throughout my expeditions. The savages had never before seen words on paper, and reasoned it must be witchcraft. “It is bad, very bad,” they cried. “Burn it!” So it was that I gravely consigned the innocent Shakespeare to the flames.
The respect for grammar that earmarks the songs you and I write, that will last as “standards” through the years, as opposed to “rock ‘n roll” or “freak” songs from the pens of semi-illiterate people hoping to make an easy dollar.