Suze Rotolo was an artist, activist, and writer best known for her relationship with Bob Dylan in the early 1960s.
Born into a left-wing family in Queens, she became involved in the Greenwich Village folk scene as a teenager.
Rotolo was featured on the iconic cover of Dylan's album "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan." She worked in theater and visual arts throughout her life, maintaining a low profile despite her connection to Dylan.
Rotolo's memoir, published in 2008, offered a unique perspective on the 1960s counterculture and her experiences with Dylan.
She was known for her integrity and reluctance to exploit her past relationship for publicity.
Rotolo passed away in 2011 at the age of 67.
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