Sara Danius quits after Swedish body’s #MeToo scandal

The controversy had forced the Academy to postpone awarding the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2018

February 26, 2019 10:40 pm | Updated February 27, 2019 12:44 am IST - Stockholm

(FILES) In this file photo taken on October 05, 2017 Sara Danius, Permanent Secretary of the Swedish Academy, arrives to announce the laureate of the 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature at the Swedish Academy in Stockholm.
More than 100 Swedish intellectuals have joined forces to form a new literature award giving body in protest after the Swedish Academy, which selects Nobel laureates, plunged into a crisis exposing allegations of nepotism and sexism.  / AFP PHOTO / Jonathan NACKSTRAND / TO GO WITH AFP STORY

(FILES) In this file photo taken on October 05, 2017 Sara Danius, Permanent Secretary of the Swedish Academy, arrives to announce the laureate of the 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature at the Swedish Academy in Stockholm. More than 100 Swedish intellectuals have joined forces to form a new literature award giving body in protest after the Swedish Academy, which selects Nobel laureates, plunged into a crisis exposing allegations of nepotism and sexism. / AFP PHOTO / Jonathan NACKSTRAND / TO GO WITH AFP STORY

Sara Danius resigned on Tuesday from the Swedish Academy that selects the Nobel Prize in Literature, almost a year after she was forced out as permanent secretary by a #MeToo scandal.

The Swedish academician’s resignation is the latest development in a scandal that emerged from the #MeToo movement to halt sexual abuse, and forced the Academy to postpone awarding the literature prize in 2018.

“I have decided to give up my seat... once occupied by the first woman elected to the Academy, Selma Lagerloef,” Ms. Danius, 56, said in a statement.

“It has been an honour,” she added, without giving a reason for her decision.

In April 2018, Danius was forced to step down as the Academy’s permanent secretary, the first woman to hold that position, amid a scandal sparked by Jean-Claude Arnault, an influential figure on Stockholm’s cultural scene.

He was convicted of raping a young woman in October and December 2011 and the academy was caught up in the scandal because Arnault was married to one of its members, Katarina Frostenson.

Arnault, who is French, was accused by 18 women in all, and has appealed his conviction to Sweden’s Supreme Curt.

The Swedish Academy had also funded Arnault’s Forum club, which was popular among aspiring young authors hoping to make contact with publishers and writers.

Ms. Danius, a literary scholar, joined the Academy in 2013 and became its permanent secretary two years later.

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