Guitars and Tarantulas: The Spanish-Speaking World and the Work of Bob Dylan
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ABSTRACT:
This essay examines the reception of Bob Dylan's work in the Spanish-speaking world, including translation,and also considers parallels between Dylan and various Spanish-language writers, mostly Lorca. The first version appeared on the Bob Dylan Critical Corner site in 2005. The present 2007 version is an update.
NB: This on-line text is 54 pages and constitutes the full piece of ongoing research from which a much shorter text was taken and given as a conference paper, on 12 March 2005 at the colloquium 'Bob Dylan's Performance Artistry' held at the University of Caen (France). That version is now on-line, under the title '"Sólo Soy Un Guitarrista": Bob Dylan in the Spanish-Speaking World - Influences, Parallels, Reception, and Translation', as part of the conference proceedings published in the electronic journal Oral Tradition (Center for Studies in Oral Tradition, Columbia, Missouri, USA - Vol. 22, No. 1, March 2007, 112-
133 (see separate getcitedentry).
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