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Nobel scandal widens

Outsiders to join Academy members in picking next year’s literature winners

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COPENHAGEN Only half of those who choose the winners of next year’s Nobel Prize in literature will be members of the scandalroc­ked Swedish Academy that has always previously awarded the prize, a Swedish newspaper reported Monday.

Dagens Nyheter says two authors, two critics and one translator — all Swedish — will join five members of the academy, which plans to award both the 2019 and the delayed 2018 literature prizes next year.

“What I understand is we run through (the names of ), the prize nominees and discuss it. But I do not know exactly how it will go, we’ll see,” Rebecka Karde, a literary critic and one of those reportedly selected, told Swedish broadcaste­r SVT.

There was no immediate word from the Swedish Academy.

The Nobel Foundation earlier had warned the academy that if it does not resolve its tarnished image, it could be decided that another group would be a better host.

A year ago, 18 women came forward in a Swedish newspaper with abuse accusation­s against JeanClaude Arnault, the husband of a then-member of the academy.

Arnault has since been convicted of rape, and the academy in April found that “unacceptab­le behaviour in the form of unwanted intimacy” had taken place within the ranks of the prestigiou­s institutio­n.

A fierce internal debate over how to face up to the academy ’s flaws in responding to both sexual and financial crimes allegation­s divided its 18 members — who are appointed for life — into hostile camps, which has led to accusation­s of patriarcha­l leanings among some academy members.

So far, eight members have either left or disassocia­ted themselves from the secretive academy.

Arnault also has been suspected of violating century-old Nobel rules by leaking the names of award winners — allegedly seven times, starting in 1996. It remains unclear to whom the names were leaked and it’s not known whether that has been investigat­ed.

What I understand is we run through (the names of) the prize nominees and discuss it.

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Jean-Claude Arnault

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