Talk:My Back Pages
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[edit] POV?
A fair chunk of speculative material has arrived in the last 48 hours - unless it gets some references fairly soon, I feel it should be pruned back and replaced by a few lines from a 'known source' eg Mike Marqusee's 'Chimes of Freedom' book. Bob aka Linuxlad 10:26, 31 July 2007 (UTC) Later - Marqusee actually writes (p105/6) 'No Song on Another Side distressed Dylan's friends in the movement more than 'My Back Pages' in which he transmutes the rude incoherence of his ECLC rant into the organised density of art. The lilting refrain' (closing lines) ...'must be one of the most lyrical expressions of political apostasy ever penned' Now Marqusee may be wrong but he's published so should be acknowledged as a base level position. I shall add I think. Bob aka Linuxlad 10:59, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
OK, I've reverted the POV, (except for a sentence, which calls for 2x [citation needed]), and added a reference to Marqusee - it's worth remembering that this transition in Dylan's work is just what Marqusee's book was about, so his position at least needs to be given credence! Bob aka Linuxlad 08:32, 1 August 2007 (UTC)

