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Bob Dylan Confirms Non-Attendance At Nobel Prize Ceremony
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/en tertain ment-ar ts-3800 3818
I bet the Prize Committee wished they hadn't bothered now....should have given it to Leonard Cohen....at least he would have a good excuse not to turn up.
IMHO, Dylan is a arrogant ***.
I bet the Prize Committee wished they hadn't bothered now....should have given it to Leonard Cohen....at least he would have a good excuse not to turn up.
IMHO, Dylan is a arrogant ***.
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He's probably just not that interested, and actually, why should he be? He probably got accolade fatigue many years ago, and even a Nobel prize means very little to him.
He perhaps should have acknowledged it earlier - a cursory 'thanks' would have sufficed instead of the strange period of silence - but that's about it.
He perhaps should have acknowledged it earlier - a cursory 'thanks' would have sufficed instead of the strange period of silence - but that's about it.
Ludwig - //He's probably just not that interested, and actually, why should he be? He probably got accolade fatigue many years ago, and even a Nobel prize means very little to him.
He perhaps should have acknowledged it earlier - a cursory 'thanks' would have sufficed instead of the strange period of silence - but that's about it. //
We can al second-guess Mr Dylan's reason for the delay in his response, but rather than the 'cursory thanks' you suggest, he has hand-written a letter to the Prize Committee thanking them for the Prize and confirming his honour at receiving it, but also confirming that he is unable to receive it in person because of prior commitments.
That doesn't sound to me like someone with 'award fatigue'.
He perhaps should have acknowledged it earlier - a cursory 'thanks' would have sufficed instead of the strange period of silence - but that's about it. //
We can al second-guess Mr Dylan's reason for the delay in his response, but rather than the 'cursory thanks' you suggest, he has hand-written a letter to the Prize Committee thanking them for the Prize and confirming his honour at receiving it, but also confirming that he is unable to receive it in person because of prior commitments.
That doesn't sound to me like someone with 'award fatigue'.
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