miércoles, 14 de diciembre de 2016

BOB DYLAN's Nobel prize in literature and the others

BOB DYLAN’s Nobel prize in literature and the others
“…No words are needed for those who understand music,” said a Zen Buddhist parable.
And, meanwhile Dylan was speechless, one of the others - who doesn’t understand music -, speaking out in front of his own audience at the University of…., like a lion king giving a verdict on Dylan’s Nobel, had said:  “El próximo se lo darán a un futbolista.” I guess he feel so superior that he doesn’t want to be in the same box with Bob Dylan. He wants to be the one and the only taking part of the show he referred when he added… hoy en día la sociedad está marcada por el espectáculo en todas las actividades, también en la cultura y la política.
But who cares? Nobody! This is exactly his problem. He criticized Dylan’s Nobel only because he is the one who has failed to be a serious one. Being honest, this one in question is very well known because all of his professional carrier as a writer has been marked for scandals which have helped him to be selling his books and, also, to win all kind of prices, titles, honoris causa’s and you named, even the Nobel prize in literature…  So what? One punch more direct to the eye of ‘another real good contender’ - as García Márquez was and Bob Dylan is-, has to be no more than another try to be in the buzz for something more noble that to be the unfaithful husband: a most recent revival of interest in him. Anyway, to be or not to be, despite his boxer qualities had he listened at least ones the story of Hurricane? I don’t think so. But in one way or another – bad footballer,  good boxer, once on upon time he was also the Nobel laurate and there, in his own boxer ring, ‘can be but one king’, thundered the boxer or the writer?
Still, what is important here is to see how sometimes people who doesn’t deserve ‘to be’, sooner or later, show us in the most funny way his true colors or - as Jesús y María could say: “nos muestran el cobre.” And yes, I’m using Spanish words because one of the first things who made me fell in love with Bob Dylan’s songs was exactly that in many of his lyrics he use names, sayings and words in Spanish: my mother tongue! In these days of war against the immigrants I have to remember, for instance, ‘Deportees’, one of his songs about the deportation of non-documented Mexicans in America! Because no matter what -60’s of 70’s, the Dylan’s work seems, now, so relevant and, undoubtedly, is set to be even more in the… Times… of the man of the year and the years to come! 
To say that a songwriter doesn’t deserve to win a Nobel prize in literature because of… is, simply, deny what literature is all about. It’s denied the literature’s roots and his origins. It’s denied the classics. It’s denied Homerus and his Odysseus’ canto, the Ramayana, the troubadours at the kingdoms service and so and so… All we know today as literature is founded in songs or cantos or poems or lyrics and so. All of these compiling works were much more than beautiful poetry. These cantos were used, as today, to tell true stories, to transmit messages, to connect people and, also, as entertainment -one of the most significant literature’s functions – ad-látere of others such as social, cultural and political activities. The problem of the literature today is exactly that, thanks writers as the good boxer, the literature world is changing in a bored academic-matter. No wonder why the young people today prefer the political-business social media-show than to read a good novel or create scenarios where the poets could read loud their works or, why not, speak out in the middle of the public squares of the universities. Public squares that now and then are more scenarios of mass murders or, simple, boxing rings.
By the listening Bob Dylan’s work nobody could denied that every song is a story perceived as tragedy, as drama, as epopee, as comedy, as romantic novel, as terrific fiction, as metaphor, as sweet dream or as terrible war. Ones we have climbed this particular way of understanding, that we will appreciate that such as creative process is also our own choice because every metaphor produces its own forms of prejudice… that whereof one cannot speak, one must be silent…
Bob Dylan regarded songwriting as the higher art because by singing one can confront us with our own realities and universal problems. He has accomplished what King Lear couldn’t: to fill de gap between generations. One of the reasons, perhaps, to the Nobel prize ceremony  he has chosen*  let us ‘see and hear’ -in the sweet voice of Patti Smith his touching song, A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall…  and… “all of the sudden much of the bookish poetry in our word felt anaemic”  -beautiful words Horace Engdahl, a Swedish literary historian and critic and member of the academy has said as response to all who doesn’t understand what literature is all about!  
To Bob Dylan and all of songwriters in this world with love!
*I've right read that it was Patti Smit who had chosen this song in particular and it was de Nobel organization who invited her to sing at the ceremony... Sorry, I apologize!

Carmen Socorro Ariza-Olarte