Tambourine man is the one that comes very close to holding up. I think it's actually, lyrically, very powerful. i used to beable to do this, i used to have bogdillon memory competitions with christopher hitchens. But now i'm 73, so it's not quite what it was. The last verse of tamarine man is the most poetically beautiful. O, i'll just recite that ami.
For this archive episode from 2021, journalist and BBC News broadcaster Razia Iqbal is joined by the acclaimed author Salman Rushdie to discuss his cultural touchstones. The conversation focuses on topics such as his love of James Joyce, Bob Dylan and his affection for an amulet his father gave him as a young boy.
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