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THE REAL TAMBOURINE MAN
Tagore, not Dylan: The first lyricist to win the Nobel Prize for literature was actually Indian
There’s been a great deal of excitement over Bob Dylan winning the 2016 Nobel Prize for literature.
It’s rare for artists who have achieved widespread, mainstream popularity to win the coveted prize. And although Nobels often go to Americans, the last literature prize to go to one was Toni Morrison in 1993. Furthermore, according to The New York Times, “It is the first time the honor has gone to a musician.”
But as Bob Dylan might sing, “The Times, they are mistaken.”
A Bengali literary giant, who probably wrote more songs than him, preceded Dylan’s win by over a century. Rabindranath Tagore, a wildly talented Indian poet, painter, and musician, took the prize in 1913.
The first musician (and first non-European) to win the Nobel Prize for literature, Tagore possessed an artistry—and lasting influence—that mirrored Dylan’s.
Disponível em: http://qz.com/810668/rabindranath-tagore-not-bob-dylan-the-firstlyricist-to-win-the-nobel prize-for-literature-was-actually-indian/. Acesso em: 23 out. 2016. [Adaptado]
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