Times a-changin’: Nobel jury says lyrics can be literature
STOCKHOLM — There’s no question about Bob Dylan’s genius as a songwriter or his profound impact on popular culture in America and beyond.
But not everyone thinks he deserves a Nobel Prize for literature, an honour normally bestowed on novelists, poets and playwrights, often far away from the mainstream.
The Swedish Academy’s surprise choice Thursday thrilled some and disappointed others, who felt giving the award to Dylan made a mockery of the prestigious Nobel Prizes.
“If you’re a ‘music’ fan, look it up in the dictionary. Then ‘literature.’ Then compare and contrast,” Scottish novelist Irvine Welsh said in a Twitter outburst.

