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Bob Dylan wrote Tarantula in 1966. It existed for years only in dog-eared bootleg copies, but was eventually published in 1971. The book captures the tone and spirit of the turbulent times in which it was written.

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Bob Dylan wrote Tarantula in 1966. It existed for years only in dog-eared bootleg copies, but was eventually published in 1971. The book captures the tone and spirit of the turbulent times in which it was written.

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Autorenporträt
Bob Dylan was born in Duluth, Minnesota in 1941. He grew up in nearby Hibbing, a depressed mining town, and briefly attended the University of Minnesota before moving to New York, where he began a career as a songwriter and performer that has lasted more than 25 years. He is also the author of the experimental novel 'Tarantula', and director/writer of the films 'Renaldo and Clara' and 'Eat the Document'.
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Praise for Chronicles Volume 1:

'Takes its place next to "On The Road "...as an essential record of an American artist's manifest destiny.' Observer

'Like discovering the lost diaries of Shakespeare... Maybe the most extraordinarily intimate autobiography by a 20th-century legend.' Daily Telegraph

'There are enough bizarre and entertaining snippets of information sprinkled throughout to fascinate the most jaded Dylan obsessive.' Independent

'Entertaining and surprisingly deprecating..."Chronicles Volume " is tautly written, vividly cinematic, and funny'. Financial Times