- Source: Hans Christian Andersen Literature Award
The Hans Christian Andersen Literature Award is a Danish literary award established in 2010. It is awarded every other year to a living author whose work resembles that of Hans Christian Andersen. It is one of the biggest literary prizes in the world with the winner receiving kr. 500,000 (£60,000, or approximately $90,000). The winner receives a bronze sculpture "The Ugly Duckling" by sculptor Stine Ring Hansen.
Paulo Coelho is listed for 2007 even though the award was not established until 2010. This is because in 2007 Coelho was presented with an honorary award by the city of Odense that was so well received the organizers of the ceremony decided to make it an annual affair and thus the idea for the Hans Christian Andersen Literature Award was born, the first official award given in 2010 but Coelho's honorary award is also listed by the award organizers.
Winners
2007: Paulo Coelho (Honorarium – see note above)
2010: J. K. Rowling
2012: Isabel Allende
2014: Salman Rushdie
2016: Haruki Murakami
2018: A. S. Byatt
2022: Karl Ove Knausgård
2024: Margaret Atwood
Notes
External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Pameran Buku Anak Bologna
- Sandra Cisneros
- E. B. White
- Hans Christian Andersen Literature Award
- Hans Christian Andersen Award
- Hans Christian Andersen
- Hans Christian Andersen (disambiguation)
- A. S. Byatt
- Katherine Paterson
- List of awards and nominations received by J. K. Rowling
- Aidan Chambers
- Virginia Hamilton
- David Almond