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By Christopher Deutsch
On September 4, the Dylan podcast Is It Rolling, Bob featured British poet and playwright Caroline Bird.
She was fantastic; insightful, funny, and thought-provoking in her dissection of Dylan’s language.
Like every guest on the show, she opened with the recitation of a song, and she gave a beautiful poet’s reading of Isis. This was followed by a long riff on the song’s meaning and Dylan’s approach to relationships in general.
The problem was, from the start, Bird and the show’s hosts locked into an interpretation of Isis that doesn’t square with the song’s lyrics.
Dylan biography isis
In their telling, Isis is another song about Dylan’s proclivity to run from relationships. That the protagonist abandons his bride to seek adventure only to return after the pursuit has failed.
Many interpretations of Isis follow this line, or more specifically link the song to Dylan’s unsteady marriage to Sara.
It’s a forgivable offense; so many Dylan songs are centered around flight f