Second, about Dr. Malcolm Guite.
(He used to go like that:
and now he goes like this:)
And here is a very interesting - and in my opinion extremely good - piece of textual analysis of some of Dylan's Christian and bible-alluding songs, neither by an atheist like me nor by someone of a happy-clappy Born Again Californian persuasion, but by Dr. Guite - a Church of England vicar - the Chaplain of Girton College Cambridge.
He delivered (and very fast, too, I'm told ) a longer and unedited version of this as a talk at the Michaelhouse in Trinity Street Cambridge (UK) on Tuesday night - reportedly to an audience of about three Dylan afficionados and about 50 people of Dr. Guite's own sect.
To declare an interest of no particular significance, I knew Dr. Guite when I spent a term at Girton College (as a Visiting Fellow Commoner) in 2005; we played tennis together. I think we're both better at Dylan Lit Crit than at tennis.
Wonderful photos, and thank you for posting the link. I'm most keen to read more about Dylan's Jesus period. Fascinating stuff.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the Comments Michael, I hope you note that you are duly acknowleged in various places, though I take your excellent reading of every grain of sand in a slightly different direction, you definately set me on the path with that one.
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