| Diwas K |
Posted
on 20-Sep-01 02:20 AM
Here's a good one: ****** In 1997 it was rumoured that Dylan was knocking on heaven’s door. Although he had suffered a serious inflammation of the heart muscles he was discharged from hospital after a short time, eliciting his priceless quote to the press: ‘I really thought I’d be seeing Elvis soon’. It was time, perhaps, for doubters to begin to consign Dylan to the pages of history. However, as time has often proved, you can never write off Bob Dylan. He is a devil for hopping out of the hearse on the way to the cemetery. Time Out Of Mind was a dark and sombre recording, with Dylan reflecting over lost love and hints of death. It was his best work for many years, and although his voice continues to decline, the strength of melody and lyric were remarkable. ******* The above passage appeared in the Sunday Post of September 16, 2001. The title of this piece was "Not Dark Yet", and COMPILED by Hitesh Karki. Challenge: Try to see if you can locate this exact passage, and others from the Hitesh Karki piece, elsewhere in the Internet. Tip: Google is my favorite. And: If you are successful, shoot an email to Suman Pradhan, or whoever is supposed to handle Sunday Post at Kantipur Publications. BTW: Don't expect any action to be taken by anyone at Kantipur Publications. Why? Refer to other earlier postings at this GBNC website on BINAJ GURUBACHARYA and SUMAN PRADHAN and PLAGIARISM. _Diwas K
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