Bob Dylan won the 2016 Nobel Literature Prize |
The Swedish Academy has
warned that Nobel literature laureate Bob Dylan has until June 10 to deliver
the traditional Nobel lecture, in order to receive the eight million kronor (€840,000,
US$910,000) that comes with the prize.
AFP
report continues:
The
lecture, which can take nearly any form including a short speech, a
performance, a video broadcast or even a song, must be held within six months
of December 10, the date of the Nobel prize ceremony and the anniversary of the
death of the prize's founder Alfred Nobel.
"No
phone conversation has taken place with Bob Dylan in recent months. Dylan is
nevertheless aware that a Nobel lecture must be held on June 10 at the latest
in order for a payment to be made," Sara Danius, the permanent secretary
of the Swedish Academy, which awards the Nobel Literature Prize, said in a blog
post on Monday.
"What
he decides to do is his own business."
Dylan
is scheduled to perform concerts in Stockholm on April 1 and 2 and in the
southern city of Lund on April 9. Speculation has mounted that he may give his
lecture during his visit to Sweden, though the academy says it has not heard
from the singer.
Danius
said Dylan's plans to perform in Stockholm were made long before he was awarded
the Nobel Prize last October.
Dylan
will remain the 2016 literature laureate regardless of whether he holds his
lecture.
"As
far as the Swedish Academy is concerned, it's clear in any event that the 2016
Nobel laureate in literature is Bob Dylan and no one else," Danius said.
Dylan,
the first songwriter to receive the Nobel Literature Prize, declined to attend
the December ceremony in Stockholm. He provided no explanation, and instead
sent a thank you speech that was read aloud.
Other
previous winners of the literature prize have also skipped the Nobel ceremony
for various reasons.
Doris
Lessing, who won in 2007, did not attend because of her advanced age; Harold
Pinter (2005) because he was hospitalized; and Elfriede Jelinek (2004) refused
to attend because of social phobia.
But each of these winners delivered their lectures, which were either sent to Stockholm or read aloud abroad.
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