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Bob Dylan's 1971 letters, revealing Jewish identity and more, to be auctioned off next month

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RR Auction, headquartered in Boston, will auction off 37 rare letters written by the legendary Bob Dylan to close colleague Tony Glover as well as other similar memorabilia beginning November 12.In them, the reclusive 79-year-old singer-songwriter revealed he changed his name from Zimmerman to Dylan due to anti-semitism as well as his admiration for Welsh poet Dylan Thomas.'I mean it wouldn't have worked if I'd changed the name to Bob Levy.

Or Bob Neuwirth. Or Bob Doughnut,' Bob joked on March 22, 1971. Own a piece of music history: RR Auction, headquartered in Boston, will auction off 37 rare letters written by the legendary Bob Dylan (pictured in 1964) to close colleague Tony Glover as well as other similar memorabilia beginning November.

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