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A. J. Weberman Alan Jules Weberman (born May 26, 1945), better known as A. J. Weberman, is an American writer, political activist, gadfly, and popularizer of the terms ''garbology'' and "Dylanology". He is best known for his controversial opinions on, and personal interactions with, the musician Bob Dylan. ==Bob Dylan== Weberman has written on the life and works of Bob Dylan, including creating a word concordance of Dylan's lyrics, and writing the ''Dylan to English Dictionary'' published in 2005. One of Weberman's theories on Dylan's songwriting is that some of Dylan's songs are actually about, or addressed to, Weberman himself. Some Dylan scholars and biographers have rejected Weberman's interpretations of Dylan's work while other have not addressed his work. ''Rolling Stone'' magazine called Weberman "the king of all Dylan nuts"〔("Rock and Roll Daily" ), ''Rolling Stone'', June 11, 2007〕 and he has been described as obsessively stalking Dylan and being "off the deep end". Dylan, annoyed by Weberman who was constantly digging through his garbage, assaulted Weberman on Elizabeth Street in Manhattan.〔(The Answers My Friend, Are Written in This Book By COLIN MOYNIHAN Published: January 16, 2006 )〕 In another article, ''Rolling Stone'' reported that Weberman, "a man that terrorized Bob Dylan during the '60s," had now "returned to hassle his son," Jakob Dylan. Weberman claimed that the younger Dylan was a heroin addict.〔("Man no fan of Dylan family," ''Rolling Stone'', July 4, 1997 )〕 Weberman expressed his unhappiness with Bob Dylan to him in a telephone conversation that he recorded and was able to have briefly distributed as an LP by Folkways Records.〔(Dylan v. Weberman )〕
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