FEB 17 Liverpool University School of the Arts
Bob Dylan & The Poetry of the Blues
*FEB 22 West Valley College, Saratoga CA
Searching For Blind Willie McTell
*FEB 23 University of the Pacific, Stockton CA
Bob Dylan & The Poetry of the Blues
*FEB 24 Stanford University, Stanford CA
Bob Dylan & The Poetry of the Blues
MAR 24 University of Alabama New College, Tuscaloosa AL
Bob Dylan & The Poetry of the Blues
*MAR 29 Georgia Southern University, Statesboro
Compressed Dylan Discussion Weekend, with dinner
MAR 30 University of Georgia, Athens GA
Bob Dylan & The Poetry of the Blues
MAR 31 University of Georgia, Athens GA
Searching For Blind Willie McTell
*APR 3 Nighthawk Books, Highland Park NJ
Bob Dylan & Blind Willie McTell
APR 6 The New School, New York City NY
Searching For Blind Willie McTell
APR 9 Riverbank Arts Centre, Newbridge, Ireland
Bob Dylan & The Poetry of the Blues
APR 12 Passionfruit Theatre, Athlone, Ireland
Bob Dylan & The Poetry of the Blues
APR 13 The Dock Arts Centre, Carrick-on-Shannon, Ireland
Bob Dylan & The Poetry of the Blues
APR 14 Linenhall Arts Centre, Castlebar, Ireland
topic not yet decided
APR 15 The Loft, The Locke Bar, Limerick, Ireland
Love Me Slender: the Genius of Early Elvis
APR 16 CĂșirt International Festival of Literature, Galway, Ireland
Searching For Blind Willie McTell
APR 20 Cork World Book Fair, Cork, Ireland
Love Me Slender: the Genius of Early Elvis
APR 21 Droichead Arts Centre, Drogheda, Ireland
Bob Dylan & The Poetry of the Blues
MAY 19/21 University of Vienna Bob Dylan Conference, Austria
How did Bob Dylan’s version of Americanness impact British culture?
I don't normally do bookshop readings these days but this is the independent bookstore founded and owned by that excellent blogging critic (and Dylan enthusiast) Steven Hart, and it's a great pleasure to have been able to include his shop in my tour. The proper title of my event there is:
Bob Dylan & Beyond: a Journey Among Geniuses of American Music (readings from The Bob Dylan Encyclopedia+from Hand Me My Travelin’ Shoes).
Hello Michael,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Jonathan, I am a Phd student in Trinity College Dublin –my thesis is on Bob Dylan. I've noticed that you haven't booked a venue for your Spring tour in Dublin yet, and I am just writing to ask, if you would be interested, would you like to speak in Trinity for one of your dates? I’ve recently emailed the relevant administration team about the idea, and I haven’t gotten word back (I only contacted them yesterday so they undoubtedly haven’t had a chance yet), but I wanted to ask if you would be interested as well, so I know whether it would be worth pursuing. If you haven’t got the time in your schedule or would prefer not to speak in Dublin I understand completely. I would consider it a privilege to hear a talk from you however, and I’m sure Trinity will feel the same way. If you would like any contact details of mine please don’t hesitate to ask. Also, feel free not to post this on your blog entry –I simply saw it as the easiest way to contact you! I hope the idea appeals to you.
Best regards,
Jonathan.
Dear Jonathan
ReplyDeleteThank you for your message - and I appreciate your asking. I should love to include Trinity College in my tour of Ireland (though there are very few possible dates left). Why don't you send another message, this time giving your e-mail address please? I shan't publish it, but I can then continue this dialogue in private. Thank you.