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Bob Dylan's Nobel Prize On 19 Front Pages Around The World

The newspapers, they all went along for the ride ...

Bob Dylan mural in Minneapolis, MN
Bob Dylan mural in Minneapolis, MN
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How does it feel, Bob? You won the Nobel prize for Literature, and you knew they'd start planting stories in the press, and splashing your photos on front pages around the world.

From Sweden, where the Nobel committee announced the prize, down to Brazil, from China to Dylan's native Minnesota, here are His Front Pages celebrating the bard's historic Nobel:

SWEDEN

Göteborgs-Posten

Svenska Dagbladet

ARGENTINA

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Clarin

COLOMBIA

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El Tiempo

UK

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The Times

GERMANY

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Franfurter Allgemeine

BRAZIL

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Folha de S. Paulo

FRANCE

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Libération

ITALY

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La Repubblica

PORTUGAL

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Publico

CHINA

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Oriental Morning Post

POLAND

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Gazeta Wyborcza

INDIA

The Hindu

GREECE

E Kathimerini

CANADA

Calgary Herald

JAPAN

Mainichi Shimbun

USA

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The Wall Street Journal

The New Yorker

Star Tribune, MN

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