Tarantula

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Tarantula is an experimental, stream-of-consciousness prose poetry book by Bob Dylan, reflecting his surreal and avant-garde literary style of the 1960s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
experimental literature work
prose poetry book
author Bob Dylan
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre experimental fiction
prose poetry
stream-of-consciousness literature
hasAuthorOccupation musician
poet
singer-songwriter
hasCategory American experimental novels
American poetry collections
Books by Bob Dylan
hasCulturalContext 1960s rock music scene
hippie movement
surface form: American counterculture movement
hasFormat hardcover
paperback
hasISBN 0-02-529330-9
hasLiteraryForm poetry
prose
hasLiteraryPeriod postmodern literature
hasNarrativeMode first-person elements
multiple voices
hasPageCount 160
hasReception mixed critical reception
hasTargetAudience adult readers
hasTheme American culture
surface form: American popular culture

celebrity and media
identity
language experimentation
politics and protest
hasWorkRelation related to Bob Dylan’s song lyrics in style
influencedBy Beatniks
surface form: Beat literature

stream-of-consciousness modernism
Surrealism
surface form: surrealism
language English
literaryStyle avant-garde
surreal
mediaType print
notableFor dense wordplay
fragmented structure
nonlinear narrative
surreal imagery
partOf Bob Dylan bibliography
publicationDate 1971
publisher Macmillan Publishers
subject 1960s American culture
counterculture
writtenInDecade 1960s

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Bob Dylan notablePublication Tarantula
Mystikal notableWork Tarantula
Ride notableWork Tarantula