Swedish king wants to let Nobel literature selectors resign
STOCKHOLM — Sweden’s king said Wednesday he wants to change the rules of the Swedish Academy, which awards the Nobel Literature Prize each year, to allow board members to resign even though they are appointed for life.
“The number of members who do not actively participate in the Academy’s work is now so large that it is seriously risking the Academy’s ability to fulfil its important tasks,” King Carl XVI Gustav said in a statement issued via the palace. He said he has initiated a consultation with the academy, but didn’t provide a timeframe.
The permanent secretary, Sara Danius, stepped down last week amid turmoil at the academy over the alleged sexual misconduct of a man married to an academy board member, Swedish poet Katarina Frostenson.
Frostenson left the academy when Danius withdrew. A week earlier, three male members had resigned over the academy’s vote not to remove Frostenson.


