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Mr. Dylan told author David Hajdu in "Positively 4th Street" 2001.
Dylan Muse Graced Famed Album Cover Stephen Miller 2011
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It would be nice if Hajdu had distilled down the lessons that might be applicable to current controversies like video game violence (speaking of influencing the young) or vaccines and autism (speaking of panics with no scientific basis).
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It would be nice if Hajdu had distilled down the lessons that might be applicable to current controversies like video game violence (speaking of influencing the young) or vaccines and autism (speaking of panics with no scientific basis).
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The US Congressional crusade against Tales From the Crypt and other horror comics in the mid-1950 (see Hajdu, The Ten-Cent Plague) had a British equivalent resulting in The Children and Young Persons (Harmful Publications) Act of 1955, and the flashpoint was an incident in the Gorbals district of Glasgow in 1954, when 400 children were discovered searching the Southern Necropolis for a vampire with iron teeth.
Plenty of Nothing: 2010
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The US Congressional crusade against Tales From the Crypt and other horror comics in the mid-1950 (see Hajdu, The Ten-Cent Plague) had a British equivalent resulting in The Children and Young Persons (Harmful Publications) Act of 1955, and the flashpoint was an incident in the Gorbals district of Glasgow in 1954, when 400 children were discovered searching the Southern Necropolis for a vampire with iron teeth.
Scottish Things 2010
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David Hajdu on Hallelujah Junction by John Adams: Although the sojourner scheme is a cliché among books by creative artists, politicians and pretty much everyone else, Adams plays it lightly.
An Amazon.com Books Blog featuring news, reviews, interviews and guest author blogs. 2008
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The US Congressional crusade against Tales From the Crypt and other horror comics in the mid-1950 (see Hajdu, The Ten-Cent Plague) had a British equivalent resulting in The Children and Young Persons (Harmful Publications) Act of 1955, and the flashpoint was an incident in the Gorbals district of Glasgow in 1954, when 400 children were discovered searching the Southern Necropolis for a vampire with iron teeth.
Gorbals Vampire 2010
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The introduction to this that de Souza wrote actually quotes from Hajdu a couple of times, as de Souza plays up the fact that these comics so annoyed/distressed Wertham.
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It would be helpful if David Hajdu would explain what he meant by the remark that Bobby Darin "entered Hunter College on a scholarship" ( "Chameleon With a Toupee," January/February Atlantic).
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Reviewed by David Hajdu ( "Chameleon With a Toupee," January/February 2005) "Evanier's portrait, true to its title, is one of a bright talent that soared quickly and erupted in a flash of glory."
Books in Brief 2005
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