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As you can see from
this month’s cover, I am stranded here in a Salvador situation:
clearly his shadow is just too great to pass under in only one month!
The back drop this
time around is taken from a painting which Dalì called ‘The
Metamorphosis of Narcissus’ and the inspiration for this work comes
from the ancient Greek myth of Narcissus who fell in love with his own
reflection and was transformed into the flower that bears his name
after his death.
In the middle of the
picture Dalì has the pretty little narcissus flower breaking out of a
shell that is held in the slender fingers of a dismembered hand. To
the right of the knuckle is the figure of Narcissus who stands on a
dais admiring his body. To the left of the cracked thumb nail is an
interesting group of people who look like they are on an away day from
the Regency Hyatt hotel in La Manga.
I
have Dylan at his most narcissistic with rings on his fingers and
wearing a sequined silk scarf. He must have taken a while in front of
a mirror applying his mascara and eye liner although, in this mirror
image of the two Dylans, they are trying not look themselves squarely
in the eyes. As the photo was taken in 1978 Dylan himself was just
about to break out of a shell when, just for while, he kissed goodbye
the flowers of indulgence and the weeds of yester year. |