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Literature prize jury in Germany reconsidering honor for pro-BDS author

(JTA) – The jury for the Nelly Sachs literature prize in the city of Dortmund is reconsidering its decision to honor British author Kamila Shamsie who supports the anti-Israel boycott movement. The prize, named for the Jewish Nobel Prize-winning German-born poet and playwright Nelly Sachs (1891-1970) recognizes authors who champion “tolerance, respect and reconciliation.” The 15,000-euro prize, or about $16.5 thousand, is presented every two years. Past winners of the Nelly Sachs prize include Margaret Atwood, Rafik Schami, Christa Wolf and Milan Kundera.

Shamsie, born in Pakistan, was slated to receive the prize for work that “builds bridges between societies.” But Shamsie supports the anti-Israel BDS movement, which the German Bundestag declared in a resolution last spring to be antisemitic. Several German cities had already passed laws barring any official support for the movement.

Shamsie has refused to have her works published in Israel, and reiterated her support for the boycott movement on Wednesday, Sept. 11. The prize jury said Thursday, Sept. 12 that it was reconsidering its choice, and Shamsie herself urged the city to nominate someone else, according to Spiegel magazine. The city administration said in a statement that the jury had not known of Shamsie’s political views during its deliberations.

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