In an interview with the London Times, Bob Dylan says he found Barack Obama so compelling mainly because of his autobiography, Dreams from My Father.
Said Dylan: "His writing style hits you on more than
one level. It makes you feel and think at the same time and that is hard to
do. He says profoundly outrageous things. He's looking at a shrunken head
inside of a glass case in some museum with a bunch of other people and he's
wondering if any of these people realize that they could be looking at one
of their ancestors."
But he also saw nothing in the book that indicates Obama would be a good politician.
Dylan: "If you read his book,
you'll know that the political world came to him. It was there to be had."