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Outrage that rhymed, metered, orally-delivered words are considered literature worthy of recognition seems strange to me. (What would Homer think?) But, you know, I'm a fan. Congrats, Dylan. It ain't like he lobbied for it.
— Oct 13, 2016 05:35AM
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Yes, you can argue against Dylan winning it, (my personal opinion is that he is a better writer than 99% of contemporary scribes in any genre) but I've seen some pretty petulant remarks this morning concerning the validity of popular songwriting as literature - which, just voicing those words, seems so utterly silly to me. If you want me to start rattling off the contributions popular songwriting and the oral tradition have made to the history of literature, well, we would be going down a very long road. But for some reason, if it's contemporary, or non-canonized or whatever, it's not worthy...


While unconventional, choosing Bob isn't just choosing any musician with some pop appeal. Bob is in many ways the embodiment of the artistic response to the woes of the latter 20th Century. If he ended up being popular, it's because those woes were televised. An excellent choice by the Swedish Committee.

While unconventional, choosing Bob isn't just choosing any musician with some pop appeal. Bob is in many ways the embodiment of the ar..."
Totally agree. I can't really see how his project is "less literary" than countless others who take it on themselves to write of and through their times. Just that he sung his words and got popular.






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I suppose part of the point re Dylan is his cultural effect etc, which is certainly much greater than any of his contemporaries.
Also if one was going to award the prize to a songwriter, I would have thought he would have to be the obvious choice, so I have no real problem with that (despite my views on his work, which you know well!).
Anyway, there are going to be millions of column inches on this from everyone anyway so no point hashing it out here.