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Swedish Academy to announce 2 Nobel Prize in literature winners in October

The winners of the 2019 and the delayed 2018 editions of the prestigious award will both be announced in October by the Swedish Academy.
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The Nobel Prize is widely regarded as the most prestigious award available in the fields of literature, medicine, physics, chemistry, economics and activism for peace. (Paramonov Alexand/Shutterstock)

The foundation behind the Nobel Prize in literature said on March 5, 2019 that the winners of the 2019 and the delayed 2018 editions of the prestigious award will both be announced in October by the Swedish Academy. They also said that the scandal-rocked body has revamped itself and restored trust.

The Nobel Foundation had warned that another group could be picked to award the prize if the academy did not improve its tarnished image.

The foundation said it believes "the steps that the Swedish Academy has taken and intends to take will create good opportunities for restoring trust in (it) as a prize-awarding institution," according to a statement.

It said "several important changes" have been made, including making it possible for members to resign, the election of new members and the departure of another academy member, meaning that "the academy no longer includes any members who are subject to conflict of interest or criminal investigations."

The foundation said "it will take time to fully restore confidence," but added, "the prerequisites for this are now good."

The literature prize was cancelled last year after a mass exodus at the exclusive Swedish Academy following sex abuse allegations.

Jean-Claude Arnault, husband of a former academy member, was convicted last year for two rapes in 2011. Arnault allegedly also leaked the name of Nobel Prize literature winners seven times.

The academy announced on May 4, 2018 that the prize would be not awarded that year "in view of the currently diminished academy and the reduced public confidence." It was the first time since 1943 that the award was not handed out.

In his will, Swedish industrialist and inventor of dynamite, Alfred Nobel specifically designated the Swedish Academy as the institution responsible for the Nobel Prize in literature.

Other institutions in Sweden and Norway were given the task to find winners for the other Nobel Prizes.

The winners are announced in October and the Nobel Prizes are always presented on the Dec. 10 anniversary of Nobel's death in 1896.

Two Canadians have won the Nobel Prize for literature in the past: Alice Munro in 2013 and Saul Bellow in 1976.

With files from CBC Books.