- Source: Prijs der Nederlandse Letteren
The Prijs der Nederlandse Letteren (Dutch Literature Prize) is awarded every three years to an author from the Netherlands, Belgium or, since 2005, Suriname writing in Dutch. It is considered the most prestigious literary award in the Dutch-speaking world, and the award is presented alternately by the reigning Dutch and Belgian monarchs.
The €40,000 prize is administered by the Taalunie. The jury comprises three Dutch members, three Flemish members and one from Suriname. The chair alternates between a Flemish and Dutch jury member.
Until 2001 the prize was awarded alternately to a Flemish and a Dutch author. Subsequently, the four winners have all been Dutch; but the winner for 2012, Leonard Nolens, is Flemish.
List of winners
1956: Herman Teirlinck
1959: Adriaan Roland Holst
1962: Stijn Streuvels
1965: J.C. Bloem
1968: Gerard Walschap
1971: Simon Vestdijk
1974: Marnix Gijsen
1977: Willem Frederik Hermans
1980: Maurice Gilliams
1983: Lucebert
1986: Hugo Claus
1989: Gerrit Kouwenaar
1992: Christine D'Haen
1995: Harry Mulisch
1998: Paul De Wispelaere
2001: Gerard Reve (King Albert II of Belgium refused to present the prize to Reve because his partner was suspected of pedophilia)
2004: Hella S. Haasse
2007: Jeroen Brouwers (declined)
2009: Cees Nooteboom
2012: Leonard Nolens
2015: Remco Campert
2018: Judith Herzberg
2021: Astrid Roemer
2024: Tom Lanoye
Notes
External links
Homepage of the Taalunie
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Jeroen Brouwers
- Henriette Roland Holst
- Prijs der Nederlandse Letteren
- Gerard Reve
- Willem Frederik Hermans
- Harry Mulisch
- Jeroen Brouwers
- Hugo Claus
- Stijn Streuvels
- Remco Campert
- Cees Nooteboom
- Astrid Roemer