Tarantula

Poems

Paperback, 137 pages

English language

Published Nov. 15, 1993 by St. Martin's Griffin.

OCLC Number:
28965196

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Tarantula is an experimental prose poetry collection by Bob Dylan, written in 1965 and 1966. It was published in 1971. It employs stream of consciousness writing, somewhat in the style of Jack Kerouac, William S. Burroughs, and Allen Ginsberg. Its style is also reminiscent of Arthur Rimbaud's in A Season in Hell. One section of the book parodies the Lead Belly song "Black Betty." Reviews of the book liken it to his self-penned liner notes to two of his albums recorded around the same time, Bringing It All Back Home and Highway 61 Revisited. The book follows a structure similar to that of a few of Dylan's songs; the vague story, references to various historical or made up characters and unusual punctuation. It also uses literary techniques such as allusion, ambiguity, symbolism and fantasy.Dylan would later cite Tarantula as a book he had never fully signed up to write: "Things …

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Subjects

  • Modern fiction
  • American - General
  • Rock
  • Poetry / General
  • Dylan, Bob - Poems & Criticism
  • Music/Songbooks
  • Poetry