Thursday 13 October 2016

Bob Dylan wins Nobel Prize in literature for 'expressions within American song tradition'

US folk singer Bob Dylan has won the Nobel Prize in literature. Dylan was announced as the winner by the Swedish Academy on 13 October and is yet to comment on the news.
The 75-year-old singer was awarded the prestigious literature accolade "for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition".
Sarah Danils, permanent secretary of the Swedish academy, said: "[Dylan is a] great sampler ... and for 54 years he has been at it, reinventing himself." Referring to Dylan's Blonde On Blonde album, Danils added the song is "an extraordinary example of his brilliant way of rhyming. putting together refrains, and his brilliant way of thinking".
Some of Dylan's best-known works, including Blowin' In The Wind and The Times They Are A-Changin', became prominent during civil rights movements and anti-war protests in the 1960s. The singer's win comes as a surprise as the Swedish Academy did not announce a shortlist of nominees. Dylan was born Robert Allen Zimmerman but adopted his stage name in honour of the poet

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