On my week-ish-ly hour-long drive to my parents' house yesterday, I revisited Blonde on Blonde for the first time in about a year. Whenever I listen to the album, I find it difficult to consider Bob Dylan any less deserving of a spot in the poetic canon than William Blake or T.S. Eliot. Overzealous, perhaps. But the surrealism of some of those
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