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(2018•陕西宝鸡检测)(CHINA DAILY Oct. 20th, 2016) It doesn’t seem that U.S. singer Bob Dylan has much in common with literary mavens(内行) like Ernest Hemingway and T.S. Elliot. But, last week, these three figures became forever bonded(黏合) by the Nobel Prize in Literature.
This year’s prize makes Dylan the first American since Toni Morrison in 1993 to win the title. At the same time, the surprising announcement has also burned a firestorm of discussion around the globe.
Influential U.S. writer Jodi Picoult joked that she might now deserve a Grammy(格莱美奖). And well-known British-Indian novelist Hari Kunzru lamented(悲叹) on social media by saying:“This feels like the lamest Nobel winner since they gave it to Obama for not being Bush.”
Dylan’s new status—a musician awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature—to a degree challenges tradition. However, this is by no means his first prize in his writing talents. Back in 2008, the Pulitzer Prize jury(普利策奖评委会) awarded Dy
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