- Source: August Prize
The August Prize (Swedish: Augustpriset) is an annual Swedish literary prize awarded each year since 1989 by the Swedish Publishers' Association. The prize is awarded to the best Swedish book of the year, in three categories. The Swedish Publishers' Association also awards the Young August Prize (Lilla Augustpriset) to youth and young adults (until the age of 20).
Prize
In the years 1989–1992, the prize was awarded in one general category. Since 1992, the prize has been awarded in the categories Fiction, Non-Fiction, and Children's and Youth Literature. The prize is named after the writer August Strindberg.
Selection
All Swedish publishers may submit nominations for the award. In each category, a jury shortlists six titles each. These titles are then read and voted on by an assembly of 63 electors, 21 in each category. The electors come from across the country, and comprise booksellers, librarians and literary critics. The books receiving the largest number of votes in each category win the prize.
The prizes are handed out at a gala in Stockholm. Winners receive 100,000 Swedish krona and a bronze statuette by the artist Michael Fare.
Winners and nominees
= Best book (1989–1991)
== Fiction
== Non-fiction
== Children and Young Adult
=References
Notes
External links
Official website (in Swedish)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Prize
- Christmas in August
- Friedrich August Hayek
- Mercury Prize
- August Wilson
- August Ferdinand Möbius
- Ross Devenish
- Woo Do-hwan
- Namkoong Min
- August: Osage County (film)
- August Prize
- The Marie and August Krogh Prize
- Nobel Prize
- Prize
- Nobel Prize in Literature
- Booker Prize
- August Macke Prize
- Nobel Peace Prize
- 1914
- Millennium Prize Problems