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English, 04.09.2020 23:01, QueenNerdy889

Read this excerpt from Ani's evaluation of Dan DeLuca's argument in his article "Dylan's Nobel Prize Settles
Debate: Rock Lyrics Are Poetry."
DeLuca offers a haphazard patchwork of reasoning and
evidence that leaves the reader wondering whether he
believes his own claim. He remains focused on Dylan's
body of work, quoting not only supporters of the Nobel
committee's choice, but also detractors. DeLuca also
includes a liberal sampling of Dylan's song lyrics, but he
largely leaves them to speak for themselves.

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