Charlotte Köhler scholarship
The Charlotte Köhler Scholarship is a Dutch literary award for young authors.
The award, named after the actress and lecturer Charlotte Köhler (1892–1976), is given annually by the Charlotte Köhler Foundation. It was awarded for the first time in 1988 and was endowed with € 5000 in 2017. The Charlotte Köhler Foundation awards the Charlotte Köhler Prijs voor Literatuur , another literary prize every three years.
Award winners
The persons named refer exclusively to the scholarship, not to the Charlotte Köhler Prijs.
- 2017: Enne Koens for Ik ben Vincent en ik ben niet bang ( genre : youth book)
- 2016: Jan Sietsma "voor de vertaling van Athenaeum"
- 2015: Michael Bijnens for De onzichtbare man, La Linea, Valley of Saints (theater)
- 2014: Mischa Andriessen for Huisverraad (poetry)
- 2013: Joost de Vries for Clausewitz and De republiek (prose)
- 2012: Derk Visser for Patchouli, Patatje Oorlog, Landjepik and Prikkeldraad (youth literature)
- 2011: Arieke Kroes for Afscheid van Barcelona ( Antonio Soler ) (narrative prose)
- 2010: Rik van den Bos for Berm, Fietsen en Wij zijn grijs gebied (theater)
- 2009: Arnoud van Adrichem for Vis (poetry)
- 2008: Robbert Welagen for Lipari en Philippes middagen (prose)
- 2007: Marco Kunst für Gewist (youth literature)
- 2006: Trijne Vermunt for her narrative work, called De Afrikaanse kust ( Rodrigo Rey Rosa )
- 2005: Anouk Saleming for her youth theater
- 2004: Bart Meuleman for hulp (poetry)
- 2003: Ton Rozeman for Intiemer dan seks (prose)
- 2002: Yvonne Jagtenberg for Een bijzondere dag and Mijn konijn (illustrations)
- 2001: Esther Gerritsen for the plays: Gras, ½ Overkill, Huisvrouw en hair theater adaptations Bad Angel based on Shakespeare's Love’s Labor's Lost and Verschrikkelijk Boom based on Goethe's The Sorrows of Young Werther
- 2000: Maarten Elzinga for poetry stories by Les Murray ( De slabonenpreek ) and Maurice de Guérin ( De bacchanten )
- 1999: Nausicaa Marbe for Mândraga ( prose debut )
- 1998: Arnon Grunberg for De troost van de slapstick (essays)
- 1997: Arno Bohlmeijer for his youth literature
- 1996: Ilse Starkenburg for Verdwaald ontwaken en Afspraak met een eiland (poetry)
- 1995: Kader Abdolah for De meisjes en de partizanen ( allochthonous literature)
- 1994: Karim Traïdia for the script of his film Lijdensweg (film or TV script)
- 1993: Marie Kessels for Een sierlijke duik (prose)
- 1992: Huberte Vriesendorp for the stories of the children's books by Roald Dahl (youth literature)
- 1991: Laurens Spoor for Brittanicus (theater, story)
- 1990: Stephan Sanders for the brochure on the Rushdieaffaire Gemengde ervaring, gemengde gevoelens (essays)
- 1989: Ted van Lieshout for his children's books, especially his poems (children's books)
- 1988: Rogi Wieg for De zee heeft geen manieren (poetry)
See also
Web links
- List of winners (Dutch)
- The jury reports for the years 2000 to 2015 on the individual scholarship holders: [11] on the website of the Bibliotheek Leesplein from leesplein.nl.
Individual evidence
- ^ Letterenfonds.nl Charlotte Köhler Prize to Alfred Schaffer ; accessed on May 18, 2019
- ↑ To the award ceremony [1] from vvl.nu.
- ↑ Press report Nuno Blijboom [2] , of theaterkrant.nl, November 2nd, 2015.
- ↑ To the award ceremony [3] from vvl.nu.
- ↑ See also: [4] from dutchheights.nl.
- ↑ See [5] from basmaliepaard.nl.
- ↑ Press report Charlotte Köhler Stipendium voor Arieke Kroes , archive link ( Memento of the original dated August 16, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , September 27, 2011
- ↑ Brief information on Rik van den Bos Archived copy ( Memento of the original from July 6, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. from verlagderautoren.de.
- ↑ Detailed appreciation of Marco Kunst by the jury [6] from the leesplein.nl website.
- ↑ Jury report on Ton Rozeman [7] from leesplein.nl.
- ^ Report of the jury [8] from leesplein.nl.
- ↑ jury report [9] , of leesplein.nl.
- ↑ jury report [10] of leesplein.nl.