Suze Rotolo was just 17 when Bob Dylan became smitten.
Rotolo, an artist in Manhattan’s bohemian Greenwich Village and Dylan’s girlfriend and lyrical muse when he came to prominence in the early 1960s, died on Friday. She was 67.
Rotolo, who remained an activist throughout her life, can be seen walking arm in arm with the singer on the cover of the classic 1960s album The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan.
“Right from the start I couldn’t take my eyes off her,” Dylan wrote in his memoir. “She was the most erotic thing I’d ever seen.”
“She was fair skinned and golden haired, full-blood Italian. The air was suddenly filled with banana leaves. We started talking and my head started to spin,” he said. “Cupid’s arrow had whistled past my ears before, but this time it hit me in the heart and the weight of it dragged me overboard.”
Rotolo, whose relationship with the singer lasted only a few years, died of lung cancer in New York City, said her agent, Sarah Lazin.
“The fact is that from early on, Suze’s left-wing politics had an impact on Dylan’s early writing,” Rolling Stone contributing editor Anthony DeCurtis said. “There’s no question that she became both an abstract muse and a very practical one. He has said that he would run songs past her.”
DeCurtis thinks their relationship waned when she became overwhelmed by the worldwide fame that cascaded down on him as an icon of his era.
“While she always maintained great respect for Dylan, I think she felt a little bit entrapped by that,” he said.
He said that in later years, she used her husband’s surname and seemed to revel in her non-Dylan anonymity.
“I think there was a certain kind of element of obsession with Dylan that she found frightening and off-putting,” DeCurtis said. “It got to be a drag.”
Rotolo is also believed to be the subject of a number of legendary Dylan songs, including Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right, Boots of Spanish Leather and Tomorrow is a Long Time.
A Dylan spokesman said on Tuesday he was unavailable for comment.
Rotolo, who was born in the New York City borough of Queens, was raised in a left-wing household. She was working for the Congress of Racial Equality when she met Dylan and is credited with teaching him about the civil rights movement.
Rotolo later married film editor Enzo Bartoccioli; they had a son, Luca Bartoccioli.
In recent years she worked in a medium called book art, which she said was a “reinterpretation of the book as an art object.” She also taught a book arts workshop at the Parsons School of Design in New York City.
A private memorial service will be scheduled at a later date, her agent said.
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