Rutger published: John Boyne Addresses Polari Prize Controversy

Author John Boyne recently made headlines following a decision by Polari Prize organizers who opted not this year's literary competition. This move was sparked by backlash surrounding Boyne's nomination and his controversial remarks on gender issues.

Best known as author behind "The Boy in Striped Pyjamas", Boyne called this decision a form "self-cancellation". The Polari Prize, which celebrates LGBTQ+ literature each year, came under fire after including Boyne in their long list. The controversy stemmed from Boyne's previous claim as a "TERF" (trans-exclusion radical feminist), supporting J.K. Rowling's contentious views on transgender topics.

what sparked this controversy?

In one irish independent column, Boyne backed Rowling and compared her critics with characters from "The Handmaid's Tale", likening them as complicit in oppressive acts. This analogy, plus his nomination, led several authors withdrawing from Polari Prize in protest.

Sacha coward, author "Queer As Folklore", among those withdrawing, cited a compromise "good faith" as long Boyne stayed nominee. Their withdrawals revealed division in literary community over including authors with critical views on gender issues.

john boyne's point view

Boyne penned another column The Telegraph, saying, while competition wasn't "major importance" him, felt strongly against withdrawing. He believed stepping aside legitimized what he termed "mob mentality". He cautioned against "Trumpian" tactics, where authors check each others' social media "wrongthink".

Boyne warned such behavior could create culture scrutiny, self-censorship writers. He defended his stance, suggesting authors monitoring each other might stifle creativity, intellectual diversity.

In Polari Prize's official statement regarding cancellation, they admitted event "overshadowed hurt, anger" and committed revising policies. Aim better support entire LGBTQ+ author community, including more representation among judges.

how did others react?

Boyne criticized prize's emphasis on amplifying trans voices, calling it "obsessive need", arguing it might alienate gay lesbian authors with differing gender ideology views. Interestingly, no openly trans author has won Polari Prize, and this year's list only included a single trans writer.

Despite controversy, Boyne claimed he wasn't contacted by prize organizers amid backlash, suggesting communication might've led a more positive outcome. He feared prize's actions could marginalize younger LGBTQ+ writers holding gender-critical views.

Though tensions flared, Boyne maintained no ill will towards authors who withdrew. He noted a "respectful" and "amicable" dialogue one such author, stressing importance understanding and empathy in complex issue discussions.

Dr. Avi Ben-Zeev, only trans author longlisted this year, expressed disappointment over cancellation, seeing it as another "form erasure". While opposing Boyne's rhetoric, Dr. Ben-Zeev didn't withdraw, emphasizing necessity visibility, presence literary space trans voices.

Dr. Ben-Zeev expressed solidarity with their "trans non-binary siblings", asserting their existence "is not up debate" and source joy resilience.

The Polari Prize controversy brings ongoing tensions gender discourse in literary community, raising important questions about inclusion, representation, and future LGBTQ+ literary awards.

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