- Title: Moving on from scandal, Swedish Academy to award two Nobel literature prizes
- Date: 8th October 2019
- Summary: STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN (FILE - SEPTEMBER 28, 2018) (REUTERS) ***WARNING: CONTAINS FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY*** VARIOUS OF EXTERIORS OF SWEDISH ACADEMY BUILDING VARIOUS OF ENTRANCE TO NOBEL MUSEUM ON GROUND FLOOR OF SWEDISH ACADEMY BUILDING STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN (FILE - OCTOBER 5, 2017) (REUTERS) FORMER PERMANENT SECRETARY OF THE SWEDISH ACADEMY, SARA DANIUS, ENTERING NEWS CONFERENCE ROOM AUDIENCE LISTENING AND FILMING WITH MOBILE PHONES (SOUNDBITE) (English) FORMER PERMANENT SECRETARY OF THE SWEDISH ACADEMY, SARA DANIUS, SAYING: "The Nobel Prize in literature 2017 is awarded to the English writer Kazuo Ishiguro." AUDIENCE LISTENING, FILMING AND TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS
- Embargoed: 22nd October 2019 02:21
- Keywords: Nobel literature prize Swedish Academy
- Location: STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN AND INTERNET
- City: STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN AND INTERNET
- Country: Sweden
- Topics: Books,Arts / Culture / Entertainment
- Reuters ID: LVA001B08JZUV
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- Story Text: The Swedish body that awards the annual Nobel prize for literature will name two winners on Thursday (October 10), including one for 2018 when the ceremony was scuttled by a sexual assault scandal that prompted reforms by the long secretive organisation.
The Nobel Foundation blocked the Swedish Academy from awarding the prize last year after sexual misconduct allegations against the husband of one of its board members and accusations of leaks had effectively paralysed the institution.
Lars Heikensten, head of the foundation that administers the prizes created in the will of dynamite inventor Alfred Nobel, had warned last year it might strip the 233-year-old academy of its role in awarding the prize.
The scandal, which first emerged in late 2017, was the biggest crisis to hit the academy in its history, with a string of members resigning in protest.
Jean-Claude Arnault, the photographer husband of poet and former academy member Katarina Frostenson, was jailed last year after a rape conviction. Frostenson left the body in January 2019 after an inquiry found she had leaked the names of prize winners, which she denies.
Since then, the academy has appointed several new members and set up a new prize committee, aiming to restore public confidence and retain the right to pick the winners of the world's most prestigious literary award, clearing the way for the double awards on Thursday.
The Nobel Foundation has been drafting a common code of conduct for all prize-awarding bodies. It will cover aspects like ensuring the names of laureates under consideration are kept secret, conflicts of interest, and nepotism.
Among this year's award favourites with bookmakers are Canadian poet Anne Carson, novelist Maryse Condé from the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe, and Japanese author Haruki Murakami.
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