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Songs only need to move you, not make sense — Bob Dylan

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NOBEL prizewinne­r Bob Dylan said on Monday that unlike literature his songs were meant to be sung not read and that they only needed to move people, not to make sense.

The Swedish Academy’s decision to award last year’s prize for literature to Dylan, who had “created new poetic expression­s within the great American song tradition”, was seen by some as slap in the face by some mainstream writers of poetry and prose.

In his Nobel lecture, the notoriousl­y media-shy Dylan said: “Our songs are alive in the land of the living. But songs are unlike literature. They’re meant to be sung, not read.”

“If a song moves you, that’s all that’s important. I don’t have to know what a song means. I’ve written all kinds of things into my songs. And I’m not going to worry about it – what it all means,” he said in the speech posted on the Academy’s website.

Dylan, the fi rst singersong­writer to win the prize, was silent about the award for weeks after it was announced and he did not attend the prize ceremony and banquet. Nobel laureates need to give a lecture within six months from the Dec 10 award ceremony in order to receive an 8-millioncro­wn ( US$ 900,000) prize sum. It does not necessaril­y need to be delivered in Stockholm.

In his lecture, Dylan tells how Buddy Holly and a Leadbelly record transporte­d him as a teenager into an unknown world, and he discusses three of his favourite books: Moby Dick, All Quiet on the Western Front and The Odyssey.

“The speech is extraordin­ary and, as one might expect, eloquent. Now that the lecture has been delivered, the Dylan adventure is coming to a close,” Swedish Academy secretary Sara Danius said in a statement. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Bob Dylan speaks onstage at the 25th anniversar­y MusiCares 2015 Person Of The Year Gala honouring Bob Dylan at the Los Angeles Convention Centre on Feb. 6, 2015 in Los Angeles.
Bob Dylan speaks onstage at the 25th anniversar­y MusiCares 2015 Person Of The Year Gala honouring Bob Dylan at the Los Angeles Convention Centre on Feb. 6, 2015 in Los Angeles.

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