'Do you, Mr Jones?' Bob Dylan with the Poets and Professors edited by Neil Corcoran
Yet Dylan himself has been a subject of consuming interest to many of the most significant poets and critics over the last thirty years. It has even been argued that he is the finest living user of the English language - true to his genius through all his changes of stance, constantly exploring the state of his soul as he dons the cloak of lover, clown, cowboy, priest, bleak prophet of doom.
2003 Paperback
ISBN: 0-7126-6824-1
Condition: Very Good, some signs of wear on edges
MB (Music)
Yet Dylan himself has been a subject of consuming interest to many of the most significant poets and critics over the last thirty years. It has even been argued that he is the finest living user of the English language - true to his genius through all his changes of stance, constantly exploring the state of his soul as he dons the cloak of lover, clown, cowboy, priest, bleak prophet of doom.
2003 Paperback
ISBN: 0-7126-6824-1
Condition: Very Good, some signs of wear on edges
MB (Music)
Yet Dylan himself has been a subject of consuming interest to many of the most significant poets and critics over the last thirty years. It has even been argued that he is the finest living user of the English language - true to his genius through all his changes of stance, constantly exploring the state of his soul as he dons the cloak of lover, clown, cowboy, priest, bleak prophet of doom.
2003 Paperback
ISBN: 0-7126-6824-1
Condition: Very Good, some signs of wear on edges
MB (Music)