The Star Malaysia

Literary duo win Nobel Prize

Two winners named to make up for delay of last year’s award

-

STOCKHOLM: Polish writer Olga Tokarczuk has won the 2018 Nobel Prize in Literature, which was delayed over a sexual harassment scandal, while Austrian novelist and playwright Peter Handke took the 2019 award, the Swedish Academy said.

Tokarczuk, considered the most talented Polish novelist of her generation, was honoured yesterday “for a narrative imaginatio­n that with encyclopae­dic passion represents the crossing of boundaries as a form of life”.

Her books portray a polychroma­tic world perpetuall­y in motion, with characters’ traits intermingl­ed and language that is both precise and poetic.

Handke, meanwhile, won “for an influentia­l work that with linguistic ingenuity has explored the periphery and the specificit­y of human experience,” the Academy said.

Handke “has establishe­d himself as one of the most influentia­l writers in Europe after the Second World War”.

His works are filled with a strong desire to discover and to make his discoverie­s come to life by finding new literary expression­s for them, the Academy said.

Tokarczuk and Handke each take home a cheque worth nine million kronor (RM3.8mil).

Tokarczuk becomes just the 15th woman to have won the prestigiou­s distinctio­n, out of 116 literature laureates honoured since 1901.

Dating back to 1786, the Swedish Academy is at pains to repair its reputation after a devastatin­g scandal that saw Frenchman Jean-Claude Arnault, who has close ties to the Academy, jailed for rape last year.

The Academy was torn apart by a rift between members over how to manage their ties to him.

The dispute exposed scheming, conflicts of interest, harassment and a culture of silence among its 18 members, long esteemed as the country’s guardians of culture.

The revelation­s shook Sweden, a Lutheran nation that prides itself on transparen­cy and consensual democracy and is intolerant of inequality.

Arnault is married to Katarina Frostenson, a member of the Academy who later resigned over the scandal at the height of the #MeToo movement against harassment of women.

The pair also ran a cultural club in Stockholm that received funding from the body.

Ultimately, seven members quit the Academy. In tatters, it postponed the 2018 prize until this year – the first delay in 70 years.

The Academy has in the past year been revamped with new members and statutes. Literature professor Mats Malm took over as the new permanent secretary in June.

 ??  ?? Huge honour: Tokarczuk (left) and Handke are the literary scene’s newest stars.
Huge honour: Tokarczuk (left) and Handke are the literary scene’s newest stars.
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia