![]() ![]() ![]() And then there’s Van Morrison, who’s probably not going to be a surprise Nobel winner-though you never know-but whose literary influence is quietly formidable. and Philip Roth’s The Counterlife right now, if they haven’t already. ends with a lyric envisioning a radically different parallel timeline for Lamar, turning the whole narrative of the album (and Lamar’s life) on its head-meaning that someone’s probably writing an academic paper juxtaposing DAMN. Kendrick Lamar’s Pulitzer Prize-winning DAMN. Bruce Springsteen’s talked about the influence of Flannery O’Connor on his album Nebraska for decades. For some musicians, the literary connections are obvious: Bob Dylan, for one, even before he ended up taking home the Nobel Prize for Literature. ![]()
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