The Beatrice Prisen was founded in 1983 by Birthe and Paul Beckett. The prize is awarded annually by the Danish Academy, it is currently DKK 50,000. The prize is handed to an author who writes either lyrics or prose, and whose "published books already have a quality, which there is reason to appreciate, and where there is reason to believe, that he or she will develop further."[1]
Winner
[edit]Year | Recipients |
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2021 | Majse Aymo-Boot |
2019 | Olga Ravn |
2018 | Mette Moestrup |
2017 | Kristian Bang Foss |
2016 | Sidsel Falsig Pedersen |
2015 | Laus Strandby Nielsen |
2014 | Lone Hørslev |
2013 | Lars Frost |
2012 | Camilla Christensen |
2010 | Katrine Marie Guldager |
2009 | Merete Pryds Helle |
2007 | Christina Hesselholdt |
2006 | Morten Søndergaard |
2005 | Kirsten Hammann |
2004 | Naja Marie Aidt |
2003 | Helle Helle |
2002 | Nikolaj Stockholm |
2001 | Jens-Martin Eriksen |
2000 | Pia Juul |
1998 | Janina Katz |
1997 | F. P. Jac |
1996 | Knud Holten |
1995 | Maria Giacobbe |
1994 | Jette Drewsen |
1993 | Christian Skov |
1992 | Anne Marie Ejrnæs |
1991 | Vagn Lundbye |
1990 | Henning Mortensen |
1989 | Marianne Larsen |
1988 | Preben Major Sørensen |
1987 | Klaus Høeck |
1986 | Arthur Krasilnikoff |
1985 | Peter Laugesen |
1984 | Henrik Bjelke |
References
[edit]- ^ "Danskeakademi.dk". Archived from the original on 2017-09-23. Retrieved 2013-09-27.
External links
[edit]- The Beatrice Prize on Litteraturpriser.dk
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