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McEwan responds to Israel boycotters

January 25, 2011 18:07
Ian McEwan

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

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Ian McEwan has told a group of pro-Palestinian writers who criticised him for accepting an Israeli prize celebrating those who promote the "freedom of the individual in society" to respect his decision.

The novelist, who was awarded the 2011 Jerusalem Prize last week, said he disagreed with those who had called on him to boycott the prize.

In a letter to the Guardian, he wrote: “I'm for finding out for myself, and for dialogue, engagement, and looking for ways in which literature, especially fiction, with its impulse to enter other minds, can reach across political divides.”

Responding to a letter printed in the Guardian and sent by a group called British Writers in Support of Palestine, whose members include prominent anti-Israel critic John Berger, Mr McEwan cited artists like Daniel Barenboim who offer “a beam of hope in a dark landscape”.