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15th October 2016, 11:54 PM #16
Yes Derek, you did indeed ask the question but in the way you worded it, you also attempted to to restrict the scope of my reply by making it appear that the only candidates for the 2016 Nobel Prize for Literature had to come from the same era as Bob Dylan, presumably meaning the protest era, but his career and influence went on much longer than that, as did the careers and influences of his contemporaries.
I will not be baited into picking another artist from the protest era and put them up as being more worthy just so that you can attempt to draw me into a futile argument. The Nobel Prize for literature for 2016 could have come from a much wider base of candidates than Protest Era singer/songwriters and as far as I am aware they do not even have had to have published their work in the English language.
Now I like a lot of Dylan's work, as I like the work of many of his contemporaries, but if it was up to me (which it isn't) would I give any of them a noble literary prize? I do not think so. It will be 50 years before details of who other nominees were for this year's awards under the rules for the Nobel Prize so it is unlikely that we will be having the debate about who was hard done by.
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16th October 2016, 12:16 AM #17
Doug, my question about another candidate from that era was in response to your statement, "Just one of the many voices from that era."
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16th October 2016, 12:39 AM #18
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16th October 2016, 02:51 AM #19
Yes and yes.
You are right that politics plays a big part in the peace and literature awards -- because at the end of the day both are very subjective and no doubt, literature contains a measure of "who's turn is it"
I was doing the NSW HSC around the time that Patrick White got his laureate for literature -- I recall that almost the only people in Australia buying his works were students forced to do so because two or three of his novels were on the prescribed reading list.regards from Alberta, Canada
ian
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16th October 2016, 04:31 AM #20
with my cynic's hat on ...
the 2016 Peace prize was awarded for a peace deal which, while very significant, fell over at the last hurdle, and in the process of falling over exposed a major flaw in how many such peace deals are negotiated.
in terms of nominating someone else for the Literature prize, this is Ladbrokes top 10 list
Ngũgĩ Wa Thiong’o 4/1 --
Haruki Murakami 5/1
Adonis 6/1
Philip Roth 12/1
Jon Fosse 12/1
Ko Un 14/1
Don DeLillo 14/1
Javier Marias 16/1
Ismail Kadare 20/1
Joyce Carol Oates 20/1
But it's more fun reading some of the commentary.
From the New Republic[America is] due! We really are. An American hasn’t won the Nobel since Toni Morrison won in freaking 1993. But 2016 is not America’s year. For one thing, any American who won would probably have to say something about the Age of Trump or whatever in their Nobel lecture. And don’t get me wrong: The Nobel Committee would love nothing more than to send a passive-aggressive signal to America by awarding the prize to someone who stands for everything Donald Trump opposes.
Bob Dylan 100 percent is not going to win. Stop saying Bob Dylan should win the Nobel Prize.regards from Alberta, Canada
ian
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16th October 2016, 09:21 AM #21
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16th October 2016, 12:22 PM #22
Oh this is embarrassing: Back as a first year apprentice we had one in our midst who had the audacity to inform us that he was Bob Dylan's cousin, insisting that his father and Bob's were brothers. We thought this a huge joke as his name was Zimmerman
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16th October 2016, 05:08 PM #23I think Arlo is a superior entertainer/singer but Dylan is the better writer and is somewhat more prolific, and the prize is for literature (inc poetry).
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16th October 2016, 05:19 PM #24
Peter Carey, Tom Keneally -- to name an Australian or two...
I still like what the New Republic wrote on October 6th -- a week BEFORE the announcement
[America is] due! We really are. An American hasn’t won the Nobel since Toni Morrison won in freaking 1993. But 2016 is not America’s year. For one thing, any American who won would probably have to say something about the Age of Trump or whatever in their Nobel lecture. And don’t get me wrong: The Nobel Committee would love nothing more than to send a passive-aggressive signal to America by awarding the prize to someone who stands for everything Donald Trump opposes.
Bob Dylan 100 percent is not going to win. Stop saying Bob Dylan should win the Nobel Prize.regards from Alberta, Canada
ian
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16th October 2016, 07:18 PM #25
2 extra I would throw into the mix are Joan Baez and Simon & Garfunkle. I was never a fan of Dylan until his words were sung by other people.
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