"Important" in "Bratwurstbude": Yücel resigns as PEN President

PEN is a venerable society for writers.

"Important" in "Bratwurstbude": Yücel resigns as PEN President

PEN is a venerable society for writers. The journalist Deniz Yücel has only been in charge of the branch in this country since October. It always cracks. It's about insults and bullying allegations. At the general meeting, Yücel resigns and settles accounts emotionally.

In the end, the scandal was perfect: after the motion to vote out PEN President Deniz Yücel had been narrowly defeated, the journalist surprisingly announced his resignation at the general meeting in Gotha. "I don't want to be a figurehead for this bratwurst stand," said the 48-year-old afterwards. At the same time, the journalist and publicist announced his resignation from the writers' association. "The club with the big names is history."

After only seven months in office, Yücel emotionally settled the score with the association that the majority of the members were "important people and self-promoters" who had hijacked the association and for whom the persecuted authors were only accessories. The 48-year-old only became head of the PEN center last October.

The management style of the top ranks had led to heated arguments in the writers' association and divided them. This includes insults, allegations of bullying and the tone of conversation. The allegations relate to a comprehensive exchange of mail in the Presidium. The management style of the Presidium was debated heatedly and in a very angry mood in Gotha.

Right from the start of the meeting, Yücel was confronted with boos and insults. "I don't need it - take it or leave it, PEN," Yücel had already explained in the at times extremely agonizing debate. The quarrels are not about a generational conflict, emphasized Yücel, who also made it public in Gotha that he had suffered from depression at the beginning of the year.

According to its report, the presidency, which wants to bring PEN back up to date, has inherited several problems. The smoldering conflicts and tensions would have erupted, if not in this Bureau, then in another. The journalist, who spent a year in Turkish custody for alleged terrorist propaganda, also admitted to making mistakes.

Members had previously expressed concern about the infighting, which was damaging the PEN Center's image. Cash auditor Klaus Wettig therefore suggested mediation. At the same time, members appealed to return to objectivity. A dismissal of Yücel would be a defeat and embarrassment for PEN, supporters had campaigned for the president before his resignation.

According to its own statements, the PEN Center Germany has 770 members and is one of more than 140 writers' associations worldwide that are united in the international PEN. The three letters stand for the words Poets, Essayists and Novelists.


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