Dylan likely will give a concert in the Swedish capital, offering "a perfect opportunity to deliver his lecture," the academy said. The Swedish Academy awards the Nobel Prize for literature.
Sara Danius, the organization's permanent secretary, told Swedish public radio Friday that the Nobel Foundation's rules for laureate lectures are "flexible." Dylan can deliver his as "a written speech, a spontaneous discourse, a film," or another format of his choosing, Danius said.
The 75-year-old American singer-songwriter was awarded the prize on Oct. 13 "for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition." The Academy said in a statement it had "decided not to organize an alternative plan" for his lecture.
The laureate lectures must be held within six months from the December 10 ceremonies, on a subject related to the topic of the prizes.
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