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THE HAL LINDSEY EFFECT: BOB DYLAN’S CHRISTIAN ESCHATOLOGY

The Hal Lindsey Effect: Bob Dylan’s Christian Eschatology  ARTICLE BY Jeffrey Lamp, Oral Roberts University Abstract: In the thought of popular Christian personality Hal Lindsey, Bob Dylan found a theological construct that would inform his own Christian experience in three significant ways. First, Lindsey’s popular eschatological teaching informed Dylan’s own understanding of the end times, […]

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Dylan Review Vol. 3.1, Summer 2021- BOB DYLAN LYRICS, COPYRIGHT INFORMATION

Are You Ready?. Copyright © 1980 by Special Rider Music. All rights reserved. Ballad in Plain D. Copyright © 1964 by Warner Bros. Inc.; renewed 1992 by SpecialRider Music. All rights reserved. Beyond the Horizon. Copyright © 2006 by Special Rider Music. All rights reserved. Black Diamond Bay. Copyright © 1975 by Ram’s Horn Music; […]

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Dylan Review Vol. 3.1, Summer 2021- CONTRIBUTORS

Alessandro Carrera is Moores Professor of Italian Studies and World Cultures and Literatures at the University of Houston, Texas. He has published extensively in the fields of Continental Philosophy, Italian and Comparative Literature, Art, Cinema, and Music (classical and popular). He is the author of La voce di Bob Dylan (Milan: Feltrinelli, 2001, 2011, 2021) and three […]

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BOB DYLAN AND WALLACE STEVENS IN CONVERSATION

Bob Dylan and Wallace Stevens in Conversation ARTICLE BY Jim Salvucci, Independent Scholar Abstract: Bob Dylan’s “Key West (Philosopher Pirate)” and Wallace Stevens’ “Of Mere Being,” both composed in their authors’ septuagenarian years, engage in an intertextual conversation about the end of life. That both are evidently set in Florida as they contemplate the distant […]

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FOR DYLAN AT 80

POEM BY Jacqueline Osherow, University of Utah   One chord of a harmonica can take  me back, or a name — Johanna, Mr. Jones — to that Eden of stretched-out afternoons on the living room carpet, an open math book neglected at my elbow, index cards untouched beside it in a fallow stack. I’m halfway […]

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THE DYLANISTA – Summer 2021

The film actress Kay Francis, reputedly the highest paid female star at Warner Bros. in the 1930s, once told an interviewer, “I can’t wait to be forgotten.” She has all but gotten her wish, since few can imagine Kay Francis was more of a box office draw than Bette Davis until 1938 (the year of […]

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REVIEW OF DECODING DYLAN

Jim Curtis. Decoding Dylan: Making Sense of the Songs That Changed Modern Culture. North Carolina: McFarland, 2019. 177 pp. REVIEW BY John H. Serembus, Widener University Whenever I read a review of a book I may be interested in, I like to know something about the reviewer so that I can put the review into […]