Finally! Bob Dylan responds to Nobel Prize win, wants to attend ceremony

Finally! Bob Dylan responds to Nobel Prize win, wants to attend ceremony
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Bob Dylan has finally broken his silence on winning this year’s Nobel Prize in literature and said that he absolutely wants to attend the award ceremony in December if it’s at all possible.

New York: Bob Dylan has finally broken his silence on winning this year’s Nobel Prize in literature and said that he “absolutely” wants to attend the award ceremony in December “if it’s at all possible”.

The 75-year-old was awarded earlier this month. In an interview with UK newspaper The Telegraph posted on Friday, Dylan says “isn’t that something.” and “it’s hard to believe” of getting the award.

The singer-songwriter was silent after the announcement and a member of the Swedish Academy that awarded him the prize said the icon’s silence was “impolite and arrogant.”

The Nobel Prize Award Ceremony takes place on December 10 in Stockholm. Dylan is the first musician to earn the Nobel Prize in literature.

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