Answer: The Nobel Prize for Literature is regarded as one the most supreme awards in the world of literature. Litterateurs of outstanding merit are awarded this Prize. But it has been observed that the selection of the Nobel Prize winner often sparks a lot of discontent and controversy.
Be it Rabindranath Tagore or George Bernard Shaw one could never satisfy the critics. In recent times the greatest debate rose when in 2016, American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, making him the first musician to ever receive the award.
Critics felt that Dylan did not deserve the award as he was by no means a man of literature. He was just a talented pastiche artist. But in my opinion he more than deserved it.
From my perspective, the Nobel Prize Committee truly recognised Dylan’s talent. It was through his genius that American Literature got its first original American songbook. He was the herald of tradition. The lyrics of his songs are no less than poetry put to music.
Dylan can be rated as a potpourri of a Beat poet, a Nashville songwriter, a Born Again holy roller, and a delta bluesman.
The content of his songs ushers in a Biblical deluge. The genre of his lyrics can be correlated to ballads, talking blues, jeremiads, sermons, elegies, dramatic monologues, and surrealist language experiments.
His lyrics also bear allusions and references to the great works of literature such as Henry Timrod, Muddy Waters, John Keats, and T.S. Eliot.
Dylan’s songs bear a striking resemblance with Ezra Pound’s magnum opus, The Cantos. Both the works echo a polyphonic voice of culture, tradition and ethnicity.
Dylan’s songs are of varied moods and subjects but all possess a unifying coherence. Bob Dylan can be drawn as a successor of William Shakespeare with regard to the effect he has had on English as a spoken language.
Dylan’s songs keep to the great Bardic tradition of Western culture, from Homer to Sappho to the wandering minstrels of the middle ages. Like the Beat poets, and Ginsberg, Kerouac, and Corso, who tried to free poetry from the iron frame of academia, Dylan’s poetry too has impregnated the popular lexicon.
For me he is one of the greatest poets of this century and has received a well-deserved award through the Nobel Prize.
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