
Tarantula
by K
About This Novel
Between 1965 and 1966, at the peak of his creative powers, Bob Dylan wrote a work that is difficult to define. The book has complex images, characters, dreamy and confusing style, and the ambiguous text forms a multi-faceted prism that reflects Dylan's rich inner world and keen artistic perception. This book indirectly retains many of the prototypes of Dylan's lyrics written in the 1960s. In addition to intuitively understanding Dylan's creative ideas, it can also provide a glimpse into his intellectual background and ideological outlook. In the 1960s, the American society, economy, culture, and ideology were intertwined and collided. Dylan used stream-of-consciousness techniques to separate, disrupt, and re-arrange the scene, weaving in many prototypes or variations of lyrics, and singing extraordinary and surreal songs with words. This is a very experimental text, and it is also the symphony and transformation of Rimbaud, Kerouac, and Ginsberg.
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