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The Nobel Lecture
The Nobel Lecture | Bob Dylan
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Published for the first time in a beautiful collectible edition, the essential lecture delivered by the 2016 recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature, Bob Dylan. On October 13, 2016, Bob Dylan was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, recognizing his countless contributions to music and letters over the last fifty years. Some months later, he delivered an acceptance lecture that is now memorialized in book form for generations to come. In The Nobel Lecture, Dylan reflects on his life and experience with literature, providing both a rare artistic statement and an intimate look at a uniquely American icon. From finding inspiration in the music of Buddy Holly and Leadbelly to the works of literature that helped shape his own approach to writing—The Odyssey, Moby-Dick, and All Quiet on the Western Front—this is Dylan like you’ve never seen him before.
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I‘m not going to lie. I questioned Dylan receiving the Nobel Prize for Literature but having read this, I no longer do.

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This is the speech Bob Dylan gave upon receiving the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2016. His speech reflects his literary influences as he discusses three classics that inspired him - Moby Dick, The Odyssey, and All Quiet on the Western Front. A short, quick read that it is interesting, especially for Dylan fans.

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