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The Refusal of Awards: A Statement Against Competition

Published February 22, 2026, 09:14
The Refusal of Awards: A Statement Against Competition

The article discusses the phenomenon of artists and creators who refuse to accept awards, despite the recognition they entail. The author refers to the recent refusal of Thodoris Tsomidis to receive the State Literature Prize for Emerging Writers for his book 'The Birth'. Tsomidis explains that his art does not align with the logic of hierarchy and competition inherent in awards, considering them premature for young writers. He argues that literature is a creation without winners and that the value of a work is not determined by public recognition. He also states that the need for recognition can undermine sincere expression and the joy of creation. The article mentions previous cases of award refusals, such as that of Dinos Christianopoulos, highlighting the individual stance of some creators towards recognition institutions.