Unearthed Treasure: Bob Dylan's 'I'm Not There' Typewritten Draft Found in Allen Ginsberg's 'Angkor Wat

A recently unearthed typewritten draft of the lyrics to Bob Dylan's song "I'm Not There" has been found in a first edition of Allen Ginsberg's "Angkor Wat," previously owned by Sally Grossman, a friend of Dylan's first manager, Albert Grossman. The lyrics were written during the summer of 1967 when Dylan was recording with his band near Woodstock, New York. The song was eventually released in 2007 as part of the soundtrack for Todd Haynes' film "I'm Not There." The discovery of the lyrics has generated significant interest, and they are set to be auctioned in April with an estimated value of 20,000 to 40,000 pounds.