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29/01/2007
The Bible and Dylan
Think of Dylan and The Bible and you automatically think of the trio of Gospel albums much discussed on The Dylan Daily - Slow Train Coming (1979), Saved (1980) and Shot Of Love (1981).
But the influence of The Bible – more specifically, the King James version, from the early 17thC, with its striking, archaic language – is much wider, and can be discerned across a wide range of Dylan’s work.
I’d like to explore the influence of The Bible on Dylan, and would welcome the help of readers: specifically, can you recommend any books, chapters, articles, websites etc which cover the ground well?
I realise the dangers here – I’m no God-freak, and have no wish to lambast readers with silly missionary messages from zealots and fruitcakes. But if you are a Christian with serious ideas to offer, you are, of course, very welcome to contribute.
The obvious starting points covering Dylan and The Bible are:
* Gilmour, Michael J. Tangled Up In The Bible: Bob Dylan And Scripture, Continuum, 2004, 146pp, pbk.
* Marshall, Scott. Restless Pilgrim: the spiritual journey of Bob Dylan. Relevant Books, 2002, 188pp, pbk
* Williams, Paul. Dylan: What Happened? And Books, 1979, 125pp, pbk.
* Vernezze, Peter and Porter, Carl J, Bob Dylan And Philosophy: It’s Alright Ma, I’m Only Thinking, Chicago, Open Court, 2006, 205pp, pbk.
I’ll be discussing these, and others, in coming weeks, with the aim of collating a succinct summary of what’s known about The Bible and Dylan. I have no religious axe to grind, but acknowledge, despite my atheism, that The Bible’s influence is essential in getting to grips with Dylan’s art.
Gerry Smith
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