• Source: Solzhenitsyn Prize
    • The Solzhenitsyn Prize is a non-governmental Russian literary award established by the Russian writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn in 1997.
      The $25,000 prize is awarded for "works in which troubles of the Russian life are shown with rare moral purity and sense of tragedy, for consecutiveness and steadiness in search of truth". The prize is financed by royalties from sales of The Gulag Archipelago.


      Laureates


      1998 – Vladimir Toporov
      1999 – Inna Lisnyanskaya
      2000 – Valentin Rasputin
      2001 – Konstantin Vorobyov (posthumous), Yevgeny Nosov
      2002 – Aleksandr Panarin, Leonid Borodin
      2003 – Olga Sedakova, Yuri Kublanovskij
      2004 – Vladimir Bortko, Yevgeny Mironov
      2005 – Igor Zolotussky
      2006 – Alexei Varlamov
      2007 – Sergei Bocharov, Andrey Zaliznyak
      2008 – Boris Ekimov
      2009 – Viktor Astafyev (posthumous)
      2010 – Valentin Yanin
      2011 – Yelena Chukovskaya
      2012 – Oleg Pavlov
      2013 – Maxim Amelin
      2014 – Irina Rodnyanskaya
      2015 – Sergey Zhenovach
      2016 – Grigoriy Kruzhkov
      2017 – Vladimir Enisherlov (ru: Енишерлов, Владимир Петрович)
      2018 – Sergey Lyubayev (ru: Любаев, Сергей Викторович), Victor Britvin (ru: Бритвин, Виктор Глебович)
      2019 – Eugene Vodolazkin
      2020 – Natalya Mikhailova (ru: Михайлова, Наталья Ивановна), Sergei Nekrasov


      See also


      List of literary awards
      Prizes named after people


      Notes

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