- Mike
Marqusee (/ˈmɑːrkəsi/; 27
January 1953 – 13
January 2015) was an
American writer, journalist, and
political activist in London. "Both in the eloquence...
-
Susan Marqusee is the
Eveland Warren Endowed Chair Professor of Biochemistry, Biophysics, and
Structural Biology at the
University of California, Berkeley...
- as
feeling "suicidal, just like Dylan's Mr. Jones".
Dylan critic Mike
Marqusee writes that "Ballad of a Thin Man" can be read as "one of the
purest songs...
- me here", and says that "any day now I
shall be released".
Author Mike
Marqusee observed that the
cruelty of the
justice system is a
recurring theme in...
- It All Back Home,
Highway 61
Revisited and
Blonde on Blonde. In Mike
Marqusee's words:
Between late 1964 and the
middle of 1966,
Dylan created a body...
- and
actress in the
Factory scene of pop
artist Andy Warhol.
Critic Mike
Marqusee said the
composition was "surely a
Dylan cameo", and that its poignancy...
- same
paradox is
explored by
Keats in his "Ode on a
Grecian Urn". Mike
Marqusee situates the song in New York City, "a flickering, electric, ghostly, cityscape"...
- one-sided
conversation with his
former lover.
Journalist and
author Mike
Marqusee commented in
Wicked Messenger: Bob
Dylan and the 1960s that
although the...
- Each
verse includes a
distinct set of
characters and cir****stances. Mike
Marqusee felt that "thwarted
escapism blends with a
sense of
impending doom" in...
- is a
major work on the
music and
politics of Bob Dylan,
written by Mike
Marqusee (New York, The New Press, 2003, ISBN 1-56584-825-X). The book
takes its...