List of authors to turn down OBEs,
CBEs and knighthoods also includes Aldous Huxley, Robert Graves and Evelyn
Waugh
Roald Dahl ... no thank you, ma'am. Photograph: ITV / Rex
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Authors CS Lewis, Roald Dahl and Aldous Huxley all turned
down honours from the Queen, newly released documents have revealed.
A
freedom of information request saw the list of people to have rejected an honour
between 1951 and 1999 and since died published last night by the Cabinet Office
. Literary names were prominent amongst those to have said no to CBEs, OBEs
and knighthoods in the annual New Year or Birthday Honours list, with Dahl,
Lewis, and Huxley – who turned down a knighthood – joined by fellow naysayers Eleanor Farjeon, the children's author,
the poets Philip
Larkin and Robert
Graves, who said no to both a CBE and a CH (Order of the Companions honour),
literary critic FR Leavis, Booker winner Stanley
Middleton and the authors JB Priestley and Evelyn Waugh.
In the past, this information has generally only
been made public if the individuals to have snubbed the recognition announce it
themselves – a step taken by the poet Benjamin Zephaniah in 2003, when he wrote
in the Guardian:
"Me? I thought, OBE me? Up yours, I thought. I get angry when I hear that word
'empire'; it reminds me of slavery, it reminds of thousands of years of
brutality, it reminds me of how my foremothers were raped and my forefathers
brutalised."
Novelist JG Ballard rejected a CBE for services to
literature the same year, saying: "I think it's
deplorable when left-wing playwrights like David Hare, who have worn their
socialist colours on both sleeves for so many years, should accept a knighthood.
God almighty, this man actually knelt down in front of the Queen."
Also included on the list of 277 individuals
refusing honours between 1951 and 1999 are the sculptor Henry Moore, the artist
Lucian
Freud, the film director Alfred Hitchcock –
although he later accepted a knighthood – and the painters Francis Bacon and LS
Lowry. Lowry was the individual to have rejected recognition from the Queen the
most often, turning down a total of five honours, including a
knighthood.
Alison Flood
guardian.co.uk,
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