Hear Bob Dylan's Nobel Prize for Literature acceptance speech
Bob Dylan finally accepted his Nobel Prize for Literature in early April, and now, he has the full-length acceptance speech - or "Nobel Lecture" - to go along with it.
Stereogum — Bob Dylan begrudgingly accepted his Nobel Prize For Literature earlier this year, and it looked like he would get away with not giving the lecture that's required of him ... more info
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MSN Music — Bob Dylan finally accepted his Nobel Prize for Literature in early April, and now, he has the full-length acceptance speech - or "Nobel Lecture" - to go along with it. &n... more info
New York Times — The speech, which is just over 4,000 words long, addresses a question that arose when the songwriter was named a winner: Can song lyrics be literature? more info
Chicago Sun-Times, IL — Dylan received the Nobel Literature diploma and medal already in April but was still required to deliver the compulsory speech to receive the money. more info