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Originally Posted by HarryT
He can give the lecture anywhere he wishes. He just has to agree to give it as a condition of accepting the award.
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Prove it. I don't doubt that is what the committee wants, but does it work like that? Once given the award doesn't just go away. How come Sartre is still listed as winner in 1964 despite him not only not giving an acceptance or lecture speech, but also trying to flatout refuse the award to begin with.