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Swedes plan an alternative to the Nobel Prize in Literature

Updated on: 08 July,2018 08:56 AM IST  |  Stockholm
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The alternative honour serves to denounce "bias, arrogance and sexism", according to its founders The New Academy, whose members include authors, artists and journalists

Swedes plan an alternative to the Nobel Prize in Literature

What do you do when this year's Nobel Literature Prize, the world's most prestigious accolade of its kind, is postponed because of a sexual assault scandal? You create your own award. More than 100 Swedish intellectuals have joined forces to form a new prize-giving body in protest after the Swedish Academy, which selects Nobel laureates, was plunged into crisis over its long-standing ties to a man accused of assaulting several women.


The alternative honour serves to denounce "bias, arrogance and sexism", according to its founders The New Academy, whose members include authors, artists and journalists. It is meant to "remind people that literature and culture at large should promote democracy, transparency, empathy and respect, without privilege", the 107 intellectuals wrote. As the #MeToo movement has made waves globally, the Swedish Academy descended into turmoil in November when local media published the testimonies of 18 women claiming to have been sexually assaulted by an influential cultural figure who has long been connected to the institution. It led the Academy to announce there will be no Nobel Literature Prize this year.


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No. of intellectuals who've joined to form a new award


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