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(FILES) This file photo taken on July 22, 2012 shows US legend Bob Dylan performing on stage during the 21st edition of the Vieilles Charrues music festival in Carhaix-Plouguer, western France. This year the world of pop music has been moved by tears for the deaths of legends David Bowie, Prince and Leonard Cohen and seen the surprise Nobel prize for Bob Dylan. For certain the music of these legends will find themselves under the christmas trees of many, along with that of other, lesser known and more underground artists. / AFP / FRED TANNEAU Image Credit: AFP

Bob Dylan has expressed awe at receiving the Nobel Prize in literature and thanked the Swedish Academy for including him among the “giants” of writing.

Dylan was absent from Saturday’s award ceremony and banquet in Stockholm. But in remarks read by the US ambassador, he alluded to the debate about whether the award should go to a songwriter.

Dylan said when Shakespeare wrote Hamlet, he probably was thinking about which actors to pick and where to find a skull.

In his words: “I’m sure the farthest thing from Shakespeare’s mind was: ‘Is this literature?’”

Dylan said he too focuses on “mundane matters” such as recording in the right key, not on whether his songs are literature.

He thanked the Academy for considering the question and “providing such a wonderful answer.”