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Bob Dylan needs no introduction, while his only novel Tarantula is very difficult to introduce. Postmodern poetry in prose, reminiscent of notes from the notebook of a brilliant musician and singer. A fragmentary story, where only the most attentive and devoted will find the plot and the depths of lyrical-epic meanings. Although in fact it is a tarantella of a guitarist who dances with all eight limbs on a typewriter, trying to describe our complex world, to give it rhythm, voice and melody. And although the Nobel Prize in literature was not given to Dylan for "Tarantula", he definitely deserves a prize of some kind. Perhaps the "Readers' Sympathy Prize".