Marcel Proust, Vladimir Nabakov, James Joyce, John Updike, Primo Levi, Virginia Woolf and Leo Tolstoy all never won the Nobel. I don't think it effected anybody's thinking about these writers. The Nobel is a contest fundamentally no different than an Academy Award. Sometimes they get it right and sometimes it's questionable, but only the passage of time reveals the divide. If Mr. Dylan is still relevant fifty years from now, then the Nobel committee probably got it right.
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