Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Bob Dylan finally accepts Nobel prize for literature at private event

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STOCKHOLM: After months of uncertaint­y and controvers­y, Bob Dylan finally accepted the 2016 Nobel Prize for Literature at a jovial, champagne-laced ceremony, the Swedish Academy announced.

The academy, which awards the coveted prize, ended prolonged speculatio­n as to whether the 75-year-old troubadour would use a concert stopover in Stockholm to accept the gold medal and diploma awarded to him back in October.

They were handed to Dylan at a “private ceremony in Stockholm” attended by 12 academy members, Sara Danius, the academy’s permanent secretary yesterday, said in a blog post.

“Spirits were high. Champagne was had,” Danius confided.

“Quite a bit of time was spent looking closely at the gold medal, in particular the beautifull­y crafted back, an image of a young man sitting under a laurel tree who listens to the Muse,” she added. “Taken from Virgil’s Aeneid, the inscriptio­n reads: ‘Inventas vitam iuvat excoluisse per artes,’ loosely translated as ‘And they who bettered life on earth by their newly found mastery’.”

The first songwriter to receive the prestigiou­s award, Dylan joins a celebrated group of laureates including Thomas Mann, Samuel Beckett, Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Doris Lessing.

The meeting took place at a secret location ahead of Dylan’s first concert in Stockholm, the first stop on a long-planned European tour for his latest album of cover songs, “Triplicate”.

His second concert is on due Sunday.

Dylan had not been expected to deliver his traditiona­l Nobel lecture at the meeting - the only requiremen­t to receive the $891,000 that comes with the prize.

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