Insta
Bob Dylan Finally Accepts Nobel Prize In Literature
Swarajya Staff
Apr 02, 2017, 02:12 PM | Updated 02:12 PM IST
Save & read from anywhere!
Bookmark stories for easy access on any device or the Swarajya app.
Legendary singer Bob Dylan has finally accepted his 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature, six months after he was announced as the winner of the prestigious award. A member of the Swedish Academy confirmed that the iconic singer-songwriter collected the diploma and medal ahead of a concert in Stockholm, reports The Independent.
Academy member Klas Ostergren said the 75-year-old-singer received the award during a small gathering at a hotel, with just academy members and Dylan's staff present. The Like a rolling stone singer did not mention anything about receiving the Nobel at his concert, after months of discussion on whether he would collect the prize in person.
Earlier, Dylan had declined the invitation to attend the traditional Nobel Prize ceremony in December 2016. This led one academy member Per Wastberg, to call Dylan “impolite and arrogant.”
The first songwriter to receive the prize later sent a thank-you speech that was read aloud during the ceremony in Stockholm, but he didn't choose a person to accept the award in his place.
In the speech, Dylan apologised for not being able to attend the event and expressed surprise over being chosen as a laureate in the league of authors like Ernest Hemingway and Albert Camus. The Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to Dylan "for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition."
With Inputs From ANI.
Also Read: Our Literature, Their Literature: Why The Criticism Against Bob Dylan’s Nobel Win Is Absurd
Nobel Literature Prize For Bob Dylan, A Revolutionary Artist Whose Life Was In Perpetual Motion
Save & read from anywhere!
Bookmark stories for easy access on any device or the Swarajya app.
Support Swarajya's 50 Ground Reports Project & Sponsor A Story
Every general election Swarajya does a 50 ground reports project.
Aimed only at serious readers and those who appreciate the nuances of political undercurrents, the project provides a sense of India's electoral landscape. As you know, these reports are produced after considerable investment of travel, time and effort on the ground.
This time too we've kicked off the project in style and have covered over 30 constituencies already. If you're someone who appreciates such work and have enjoyed our coverage please consider sponsoring a ground report for just Rs 2999 to Rs 19,999 - it goes a long way in helping us produce more quality reportage.
You can also back this project by becoming a subscriber for as little as Rs 999 - so do click on this links and choose a plan that suits you and back us.
Click below to contribute.