maybe The Small Rain influenced a few of Dylan's words in Desolation Row?

Darah Kehnemuyi darahk1 at yahoo.com
Wed Dec 24 19:56:45 UTC 2025


 "A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall", Dylan, 1963.
Wikipedia says:A momentous breakthrough for both Dylan and folk songs: notably, and without precedent, “Hard Rain” evokes the symbolist imagery of poet Arthur Rimbaud. Contemporary Allen Ginsburg saw the song as a passing of the torch from the Beats, like himself, to a new generation, while Dylan's close associate folk singer Dave Van Ronk said the song was “unlike anything that had come before…clearly the beginning of a revolution”.[2]

Feel free to disagree...

    On Wednesday, December 24, 2025 at 01:50:49 PM EST, Mark Kohut <mark.kohut at gmail.com> wrote:  
 
 Mark,
          Mine own attempt at a wee bit of possible creative influence...

We know Bob Dylan and TRP knew each other.....(from *Positively Fourth
Street*; because Tom's best buddy Richard Farina married Mimi Baez and
there was Bob and Joan......).....so, thinking back on "The Small Rain",
which Bob might have gone out of his way to find and read then we have
these puzzling lines from
"Desolation Road"....."everybody's making love/ or else expecting rain"
......nice oblique summary of "The Small Rain", yes? ...the  way Bob does
it....


On Sat, Dec 6, 2025 at 9:00 AM <pov at ix.netcom.com> wrote:

> I bought it the week it came out. Very excited. But was so disappointed
> reading it—because it didn’t seem to have the gargantuan flash of the
> novelist.
>
> But in the urge to read Pynchon and putting off the big books, I pulled
> it out the other night, and skipping the introduction—which I also did last
> time (I will read it at the end this time however)--started in on “The
> Small Rain”. So great this time around.  As good as it gets. 1959! and
> totally contemporary. Billy Wilder once said to Eric Van Stroheim, whom he
> admired, “You were ten years ahead of your time” and Stroheim paused and
> looked at him and said, “Twenty, Billy, twenty.”
>
>
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