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Nobel academy member criticises Literature Prize winner Bob Dylan as 'impolite and arrogant'

Dylan had not publicly reacted in any way to the news of winning the Prize.

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A prominent member of the Nobel academy that awards the literature prize has described this year's laureate, Bob Dylan, as arrogant, citing his total silence and failure to respond to phone calls from the Swedish Academy after being awarded.

The US singer-songwriter has not responded to repeated phone calls from the Swedish Academy, nor reacted in any way in public to the news, reports the Guardian. "It's impolite and arrogant,"  said the academy member, Swedish writer Per Wastberg.

On the evening of October 13, the day the literature prize winner was announced, Dylan played at a concert in Las Vegas during which he made no comment at all to his fans.

Every year on December 10, Nobel prize winners are invited to Stockholm to receive their awards from King Carl XVI Gustaf and give a speech during a banquet. The academy still does not know if Dylan plans to come.

"This is an unprecedented situation," Wastberg said. 

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