- Source: Lotus Prize for Literature
The Lotus Prize for Literature (also known as Lotus International Reward for Literature or The Lotus Prize for African and Asian Literature) is a literary award presented annually to African and Asian authors by the Afro-Asian Writers' Association (also known as Association of Asian and African Writers). It was established in 1969 but cancelled in 1988. During this period, the Soviet Union was the sponsor of the prize. After this lengthy hiatus, in November 2019, it was reinstated following the renaming of the institution as the Writers' Union of Africa, Asia, and Latin American (WUAALA).
The Bureau, as the association was initially known, was founded in Sri Lanka in 1958. In 1962, it moved to Cairo, with Yusuf Sibai elected general secretary. The Bureau began to publish a magazine, Lotus, a forum for short stories, poetry, book reviews, and literary essays. The inaugural Lotus Prize was given in 1969 to Alex La Guma, who was living in exile in London at the time. After the assassination of its secretary general, the Bureau moved to Beirut, then Tunisia, and finally back to Cairo. Former Arab League secretary general Lutfi El-Kholi became its secretary general and when he died, the movement began to falter.
Selected winners
1969 Alex La Guma
1969 Mahmoud Darwish
1970 Waleed Seif
1971 Sonomyn Udval
1972 Hiroshi Noma
1973 Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o
1974 Yusuf Sibai
1975 Kim Chi-Ha
1975 Ghassan Kanafani
1975 Chinua Achebe
1976 Faiz Ahmed Faiz
1977 Subhas Mukhopadhyay
1978 Meja Mwangi
1978 Abd Alkareem Alkarmi (Abu Salma)
1979 Antonio Jacinto
1980 Hussein Morowah (also spelled as Mroué)
1981 Bhisham Sahni
1981 Makoto Oda
1982 Ataol Behramoglu
1983 José Craveirinha
1986 Abdulaziz Al-Maqaleh
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Chinua Achebe
- Ghassan Kanafani
- Inggris
- Rasul Gamzatov
- Katherine Anne Porter
- Jung Ae-ri
- Lotus Prize for Literature
- Alex La Guma
- List of literary awards
- Meja Mwangi
- Lotus (magazine)
- Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o
- Mahmoud Darwish
- Muin Bseiso
- Ghassan Kanafani
- Yoshie Hotta