- Suze Rotolo
Susan Elizabeth Rotolo (born
November 20 1943 ["The Bob Dylan Encyclopedia", Suze Rotolo article, Michael Gray, Continuum International Publishing Group ] ), nicknamed Suze Rotolo (pronounced Soo-zee), [Howard Sounes , "Down the Highway The Life Of Bob Dylan" Doubleday 2001 ISBN 0-552-99929-6 P123] is an artist who specializes inartist's book s and who teaches at the Parsons School of Design in New York City. [ [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2044565/bio Suze Rotolo Biography at the Internet Movie Database] ] She is best known as the woman walking withBob Dylan on the cover of his album "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan ". [ [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2044565/bio Suze Rotolo Trivia at the Internet Movie Database] ]Biography
Rotolo was born and raised in
Queens, New York . Her parents were Joachim Rotolo and Mary Pezzati Rotolo who were friends of the Soviet spyCharles Flato . ["The Bob Dylan Encyclopedia", Suze Rotolo article, Michael Gray, Continuum International Publishing Group ] Her older sister isCarla Rotolo , who also knew Dylan in the 1960s.When Suze Rotolo left New York on June 8, 1962 with her mother to study at the
University of Perugia inItaly , the separation from his girlfriend inspired Dylan to write two of his best love songs: "Don't Think Twice, It's Alright" and "Tomorrow is a Long Time".Fact|date=October 2008Her uncle was the American portrait painter
Pietro Pezzati ["The Bob Dylan Encyclopedia", Suze Rotolo article, Michael Gray, Continuum International Publishing Group ] whom she claims was a believer inBenito Mussolini andFascism . [A Freewheelin' Time, Suze Rotolo, Random House, 2008]Her political views are widely regarded as having triggered Dylan's topical songwriting. The influence of
Bertolt Brecht on Dylan's songwriting and performing has been acknowledged by Dylan as stemming from her participation in Brechtian theater during their relationship. Dylan's interest in painting can also be traced back to his relationship with Rotolo. According to her autobiography, Rotolo became pregnant in1963 by Dylan and had anabortion .cite book
last = Rotolo
first = Suze
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year = 2008
title = A Freewheelin' Time: A Memoir of Greenwich Village in the Sixties
publisher = Broadway Books
location = New York
id = 0767926870]Rotolo has been associated with civil rights work and protests against the travel ban against Cuba She worked for a time for the
Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). [ [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2044565/bio Suze Rotolo Trivia at the Internet Movie Database] ] She traveled toCuba in June of1964 , with a group, at a time when it was unlawful for Americans to do so. [TheNew York Times , July 1, 1964.] . She is quoted as saying, in regards to opponents ofFidel Castro that, "These gusanos [worms] are not suppressed. There can be open criticism of the regime. As long as they keep it to talk they are tolerated, as long as there is no sabotage." [The New York Times, July 1, 1964 and August 19, 1964 issues.]She married Italian Enzo Bartoccioli, a film editor who works for the
United Nations , in1972 . [ [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2044565/bio Suze Rotolo Spouse at the Internet Movie Database] ] They have one son, Luca, who is a guitarist in New York. ["The Bob Dylan Encyclopedia", Suze Rotolo article, Michael Gray, Continuum International Publishing Group]In July 2004 a documentary produced by New York PBS Channel 13 and "The New York Daily News" was released in which Suze was interviewed. Then in November
2004 , she made an unannounced appearance at theExperience Music Project , on a panel discussing Dylan's early days inGreenwich Village . She and her husband also were involved in putting on a memorial event forDave van Ronk after the singer's death in 2002.Rotolo appears in Martin Scorsese's film "", a documentary focusing on Dylan's early career from
1961 to1966 . It played on the American Masters series on U.S. public television in September 2005. [ [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2044565/ Internet Movie Database] ]In 2006, the author of "The Bob Dylan Encyclopedia", Michael Gray, commented, "It’s my book and not hers, she’ll have to be content to disagree," in response to a scathing letter of criticism from Suze complaining about her entry in his book. Gray further commented that, "it was a blow to me that someone I’ve always regarded highly was so dismissive - so haughty - about the whole entry and by extension my entire endeavour, and on such small grounds. She lumps me in with “sellers of forged letters [who] ignore me”, which is patently unjust." [ [http://bobdylanencyclopedia.blogspot.com/2006/12/leaving-planet-kooper.html Leaving Planet Kooper, Michael Gray, December 3, 2006] ]
Rotolo's book, "A Freewheelin' Time: A Memoir of Greenwich Village in the Sixties", was published by Broadway Books on May 13, 2008. In it she describes her time with Dylan and the folk music scene in Greenwich Village. She also discusses her upbringing as a "red diaper" baby—a child of communists during the
McCarthy Era .References
Further reading
*cite book
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title = A Freewheelin' Time: A Memoir of Greenwich Village in the Sixties
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* "Hoot! A 25-Year History of the Greenwich Village Music Scene", Robbie Woliver, New York, NY,1986 .
* "Bob Dylan: Behind the Shades, A Biography", Clinton Heylin, Summit Books, New York,1991 .
* "Down the Highway: The Life of Bob Dylan", Howard Sounes, Grove Press, 2002.
* "Chronicles Volume One", Bob Dylan, Simon & Schuster 2004.External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2044565/ Internet Movie Database]
* [http://www.paperworks.net/artists/Rotolo/rotolo.html Rotolo's work on Paperworks Website]
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