Songwriter Dylan ‘speechless’ as he accepts Nobel
COPENHAGEN, Denmark >> Bob Dylan has accepted the 2016 Nobel Prize for literature, the Swedish Academy said, adding that getting the prestigious award left him “speechless.”
The academy’s permanent secretary, Sara Danius, said Dylan himself contacted them and said “of course” he would accept the prize. Danius told Sweden’s TT news agency that Dylan called her Tuesday evening and they spoke for about 15 minutes.
“The news about the Nobel Prize left me speechless,” Dylan told Danius, according to a statement posted Friday on the academy’s website. “I appreciate the honor so much.”
It has not yet been decided whether Dylan will attend any Nobel events in Stockholm in December, Danius said.
In an interview with British newspaper The Telegraph posted Friday, Dylan was quoted as saying he “absolutely” wants to attend the Dec. 10 prize ceremony, “if it’s at all possible.”
Danius said the academy will do “all it can” to have a schedule suiting Dylan if he wants to come to Stockholm, according to TT.
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His initial silence explained; a true innovative genius.
If Obama can receive a Peace Prize (prematurely), Dylen deserved one more.
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Was he speechless or you couldn’t understand what he said?