Dylan agrees to accept the Nobel Prize


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The Swedish Academy has stated that Bob Dylan will meet them in Stockholm to accept the Nobel Prize in literature and will also present them with a taped version of his acceptance lecture.

The academy said if he fails to deliver the lecture, he will forfeit the prize and the money.

They clarified that "no media will be present", as per Dylan's wishes.

Timeline Early Life Bob Dylan: Profile

Robert Allen Zimmerman was born on 24 May, 1941 in Minnesota. He took up the name Bob Dylan while playing music in college in the late 1950s (legally changed in 1962).

Zimmerman was Jewish and his paternal grandparents had moved to the US from the Russian empire in 1905.

Since high-school, Dylan has constantly evolved his musical expression and continues to, to this day.

Fact 1962-1966 remains Dylan's greatest legacy

Dylan's signature hits from 1962-1966 redefined the folk industry. His lyrical genius infused with lively melodies remain to this day, one of American music culture's most influential works. Several critics and Dylan himself have attributed this phase as his greatest musical legacy.

13 Oct 2016 Dylan gets Nobel prize in Literature

Legendary 75 year old singer/songwriter Bob Dylan has been bestowed with the Nobel-Prize in Literature.

He has been given the award "for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition."

Though the award is usually announced along with the Science medals, this year's delay in announcing the literature award, fueled speculation that the panel was in disagreement over a controversial candidate.

29 Oct 2016 Dylan will 'absolutely attend' Nobel prize ceremony

Bob Dylan broke his silence over the Nobel prize win, saying he will "absolutely" attend the prize ceremony, "if it is at all possible."

Reacting to the news of his victory, Dylan said "it's hard to believe", in an interview to a British newspaper.

A member of the Swedish Academy had earlier termed Dylan's silence as "impolite and arrogant."

17 Nov 2016 Bob Dylan won't come for Nobel Prize ceremony

The Swedish Academy has confirmed that Bob Dylan would not be coming to pick up his Nobel Prize at the ceremony in Stockholm.

In a statement, the Academy said Dylan wished "he could receive the prize personally, but other commitments make it unfortunately impossible."

It is unclear who would accept the prize on Dylan's behalf, and more information is expected in the coming days.

11 Dec 2016 Dylan expresses gratitude for Nobel prize

In his Nobel Prize acceptance speech, read out by Azita Raji, the US ambassador to Sweden, Bob Dylan thanked the academy for awarding him the "prestigious prize."

He said he was surprised that he won, saying "I would have to think that I'd have about the same odds as standing on the moon."

He also accepted the $870,000 prize for the award.

29 Mar 2017 Dylan agrees to accept the Nobel Prize

The Swedish Academy has stated that Bob Dylan will meet them in Stockholm to accept the Nobel Prize in literature and will also present them with a taped version of his acceptance lecture.

The academy said if he fails to deliver the lecture, he will forfeit the prize and the money.

They clarified that "no media will be present", as per Dylan's wishes.

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