Music icon Bob Dylan is expected to come to Stockholm next spring, as the winner of this year's Nobel Prize in Literature will skip the award ceremony in December, a Swedish Academy member said on Friday.
A Swedish journalist has opened fire on Bob Dylan in an explosive opinion piece after the musician said he would not come to Stockholm this December to collect his Nobel Prize in Literature.
Bob Dylan won't come to Stockholm in December to receive his Nobel Prize in Literature in person, the Swedish Academy has said.
Bob Dylan has finally accepted his Nobel prize for literature, the Swedish Academy that awards it said Friday, breaking his silence on the win that he said left him "speechless".
On October 13th, Bob Dylan was <a href="https://www.thelocal.se/20161013/live-swedens-nobel-prize-in-literature-2016" target="_blank">awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature</a> for "creating new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition", but almost two weeks later, he has yet to comment on his win.
American singer-song writer Bob Dylan has removed any mention of him being named one of this year’s Nobel Prize laureates on his official website.
The first real sign of Bob Dylan acknowledging his 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature win has been delivered only hours after the Swedish Academy gave up trying to contact him.
Twenty-four hours after awarding Bob Dylan the Nobel Prize in Literature, the Swedish Academy said they had still not managed to speak to the reclusive US singer.
Stockholm resident Izzy Young organized Bob Dylan's first proper concert back in 1961 at New York's Carnegie Chapter Hall.
The 2016 Nobel Literature Prize winner's work has bridged the gap between poetry and music. The Local spoke to the head of the Swedish Academy about their choice.
Legendary singer and songwriter Bob Dylan on Monday went into rock'n'roll mode to play the opening concert of his European tour in Stockholm in front of 10,000 fans.