Will there be a Nobel in literature this year? Stay tuned
COPENHAGEN — For the first time since 1943, there’s a notable risk that no Nobel Prize in literature will be awarded this year.
And that’s not because the world’s authors, poets, essayists and other writers have been found wanting.
The painful, though not unprecedented possibility arises from sex abuse and financial crimes scandals involving the Swedish Academy, the body that chooses the Nobel literature winner.
The august academy has admitted that “unacceptable behaviour in the form of unwanted intimacy” took place within its ranks, but its handling of unseemly allegations has shredded the body’s credibility, called into question its judgment and forced its first female leader to resign.