Bob Dylan’s Nobel Prize lecture

Bob Dylan’s Nobel Prize lecture

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Bob Dylan finally delivered his lecture for the Nobel Prize for Literature, submitting a 26-minute audio file, which you hear for yourself after the jump. ย Or you can read the transcript.

He reflects on the sense in which his songs can be construed as literature. ย He discusses the three literary works that have leftย the biggest impression on him: ย Moby Dick, All Quiet on the Western Front, and The Odyssey. ย (Who knew? ย Has anyone noticed theย ย influence of any of these works before?)

His whole speechโ€“required to receive the $923,000 prizeโ€“is a literary performance in itself. ย An excerpt, bringing together imagery and lines from the folk music tradition:

โ€œYou know that Stagger Lee was a bad man, and that Frankie was a good girl, you know that Washington is a bourgeois town and you heard the deep-pitched voice of John the Revelator and you saw the Titanic sink in a boggy creek and youโ€™re pals with the wild Irish rover and the wild colonial boy. You heard the muffled drums, the fifes that played lowly, youโ€™ve seen the lusty Lord Donald stick a knife in his wife, and a lot of your comrades have been wrapped in white linen.โ€

Source: Bob Dylan Explains His Roots, As Only He Can, With Nobel Lecture : The Record : NPR

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