- Source: Tom Stoppard Prize
The Tom Stoppard Prize (Czech: Cena Toma Stopparda) is a literary award given annually for outstanding primarily non-fiction work by a writer of Czech origin. It was established in 1983 and first awarded in 1984, to Eva Kantůrková for My Companions in the Bleak House. The award is named for and funded by the Czech-born British playwright Tom Stoppard. In recent years, the award has been made at the Mayor's residence in Prague. The award was organised by the Charter 77 Foundation until 2017; since 2021 it has been awarded by the Václav Havel Library.
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See also
List of Czech literary awards
Samizdat
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Penghargaan Asosiasi Kritikus Film Los Angeles 1998
- Britania Raya
- Praemium Imperiale
- Tom Stoppard Prize
- Tom Stoppard
- Ivan Martin Jirous
- Jiří Kratochvil
- Věra Linhartová
- Tom Hollander
- Marie Iljašenko
- Jáchym Topol
- David Cohen Prize
- PEN Pinter Prize