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The Nobel Prize in Literature 1973
Patrick White
Banquet Speech
As the Laureate was unable to be present at the Nobel Banquet at the City Hall in Stockholm, December 10, 1973, the speech was read by M. Sidney Nolan
Your Majesty, and Gentlemen of the Swedish
Academy,
It is with great regret that I cannot revisit Stockholm on such
an occasion as today. But to revisit and attend in thought will
not be difficult, as one of the memories from travels in my youth
is connected with the Town Hall of Stockholm. When I was sixteen
my parents and I travelled up from Malmö by train. Although
this was many years ago and the visit only a brief one, there are
still left in my memory the crossing of waters, walks along the
quays of Stockholm, and the then new Town Hall. (Perhaps I shall
also venture to add it was in Stockholm that I drank my first
glass of wine.) Climatic conditions and my health permitting it
is my wish to return once again, looking with a youth's memories
and an old man's eyes on the city from which so large an honour
has now been bestowed upon me.
From Les Prix Nobel en 1973, Editor Wilhelm Odelberg, [Nobel Foundation], Stockholm, 1974
Copyright © The Nobel Foundation 1973
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