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Well, you could argue that some of the greats that have not been awarded the Nobel prize for literature were Dylan's contemporaries.Human nature I guess, whoever it was awarded to there will always be those who claim it should have gone to someone else.....................just a reminder folks, we are in fact in 2016 & not 1916...
Take Vitanola's suggestion of John Updike. Rabbit, Run was published in 1960 and finished the Rabbit series in 1990. That makes him very much a contemporary of Dylan, who's career started roughly in 1960. Dylan is younger than Updike, so I'll give him that. He's also still alive, and they don't award Nobel's to dead people (except in special circumstances).
There's a lot of politics that go into Nobel's, and I don't hesitate to believe for one second that controversy doesn't help their organization. There's been some picks over the years which I have highly questioned as the only motives I can plainly see are motivated by stirring up controversy.