The Independent

Collection of love letters by Dylan sells for £500,000

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A collection of personal letters written by a young Bob Dylan to a high school girlfriend has been sold at auction to a renowned Portuguese bookshop for nearly $670,000 (£564,000). The Livraria Lello in Porto, Portugal, which bills itself as “the world’s most beautiful bookshop”, plans to keep the archive of 42 handwritte­n letters totaling 150 pages complete and available for Dylan fans and scholars to study, auctioneer RR Auction in Boston, Massachuse­tts, said. Dylan, who grew up in Hibbing, Minnesota, wrote the letters to Barbara Ann Hewitt between 1957 and 1959 when he was still known as Bob Zimmerman. They provide an insight into a period of his life of which not much is known. Remarkably, in some of the letters Dylan writes about changing his name and hoping to sell a million records. Decades later, the now 81-yearold Dylan and 2016 recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature has sold about 125 million records.

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