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Australian author Peter Carey protests Charlie Hebdo award in New York

ACCLAIMED author Peter Carey has withdrawn from a New York literary gala to protest French satirical magazine ‘Charlie Hebdo’ being honoured.

Protest ... Author Peter Carey accuses the PEN literary organisation of blindness to the cultural arrogance of the French nation. Picture: Jake Nowakowskii
Protest ... Author Peter Carey accuses the PEN literary organisation of blindness to the cultural arrogance of the French nation. Picture: Jake Nowakowskii

AUSTRALIAN Peter Carey is among six prominent novelists who have withdrawn from a New York literary gala to protest against French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo being honoured with a freedom of expression award.

Carey, a two-times Booker Prize winner, said the award stepped beyond the PEN American Center’s traditional role of protecting freedom of expression against government oppression, the New York Times reported on Monday.

“A hideous crime was committed, but was it a freedom-of-speech issue for PEN America to be self-righteous about?” the newspaper quoted him as saying in an email interview.

Controversial ... late former Charlie Hebdo editor Stephane Charbonnier, who died in a terror attack at the magazine’s offices. Picture: AP Photo/Michel Euler
Controversial ... late former Charlie Hebdo editor Stephane Charbonnier, who died in a terror attack at the magazine’s offices. Picture: AP Photo/Michel Euler

“All this is complicated by PEN’s seeming blindness to the cultural arrogance of the French nation, which does not recognise its moral obligation to a large and disempowered segment of their population.”

The Times named the other authors who have pulled out of PEN’s May 5 annual gala as Michael Ondaatje, Francine Prose, Teju Cole, Rachel Kushner and Taiye Selasi.

On January 7, two Islamist brothers claiming to avenge the magazine’s depiction of the Prophet Mohammed stormed the Charlie Hebdo offices in Paris, killing 12 people.

Not attending ... author Michael Ondaatje. Picture: Supplied
Not attending ... author Michael Ondaatje. Picture: Supplied
Opted out ... author Teju Cole. Picture: Supplied
Opted out ... author Teju Cole. Picture: Supplied

In a blog response, PEN said it did not believe Charlie Hebdo’s intent was to “ostracise or insult Muslims, but rather to reject forcefully the efforts of a small minority of radical extremists to place broad categories of speech off limits”.

“We will be sorry not to see those who have opted out of the gala, but we respect them for their convictions,” it added.

Charlie Hebdo essayist Jean-Baptiste Thoret, who avoided the attack after arriving late to work, is to accept the PEN/Toni and James C Goodale Freedom of Expression Courage Award on behalf of his colleagues at next week’s gala.

Originally published as Australian author Peter Carey protests Charlie Hebdo award in New York

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