Dutch literary award
Award
Awater Poëzieprijs |
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Awarded for | Poetry publication in Dutch language |
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Country | Netherlands |
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First awarded | 2008 |
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The Awater Poëzieprijs (Dutch for Awater Poetry Prize) is a Dutch poetry award awarded by poetry magazine Awater.[1][2] It was first awarded in 2008.[2] The winner is chosen by professional poetry readers, such as critics and teachers, who are asked to submit their top three best new Dutch poetry collections of the past year.[2] As such, the award is intended to reflect the industry's opinion.[2]
The award ceremony is held at the end of the annual poetry week (Poëzieweek) organised by various organisations in the Netherlands and Flanders. The winner of the prize receives €500.[update][2]
Winners
- 2008 - Tonnus Oosterhoff, Ware grootte[3]
- 2009 - Arjen Duinker, Buurtkinderen[4]
- 2010 - K. Michel, Bij eb is je eiland groter[5]
- 2011 - Anne Vegter, Eiland berg gletsjer[6][7]
- 2012 - Menno Wigman, Mijn naam is Legioen[8]
- 2013 - Mustafa Stitou, Tempel[9]
- 2014 - Alfred Schaffer, Mens dier ding[10]
- 2015 - Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer, Idyllen[11]
- 2016 - Eva Gerlach, Ontsnappingen[12]
- 2017 - Marije Langelaar, Vonkt [13]
- 2018 - Radna Fabias, Habitus[14]
- 2019 - Mischa Andriessen, Winterlaken[15]
- 2020 - Peter Verhelst, Zon[16]
- 2021 - Sasja Janssen, Virgula[17]
- 2022 - Mustafa Stitou, Waar is het lam?
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