NEW YORK, Aug. 16 (UPI) -- A forgotten work by U.S. folk rocker Bob Dylan will be the focus of a collection called "Hollywood Foto-Rhetoric: The Lost Manuscript," a photographer says.
Photographer Barry Feinstein said he found Dylan's manuscript, which the "Rainy Day Women" singer wrote during the 1960s, in his archives last year and now it is poised for release to the public in November, The New York Times reported Saturday.
"It was the lost manuscript," Feinstein told the newspaper. "Everybody forgot about it but me."
Included in the collection from Simon & Schuster will be more than 75 photographs by Feinstein and 23 prose poems written by the "Blowin' in the Wind" rocker.
Feinstein told the Times Dylan wrote the poems to match the photographs, which show the less than glitzy side of the entertainment industry of the early 1960s.
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