Jaroslav Seifert Prize
The Jaroslav Seifert Prize is the most important literary prize in the Czech Republic . The prize, named after Jaroslav Seifert , the only Czech Nobel laureate in literature , is endowed with 250,000 crowns and has been awarded by the Charter 77 Foundation through an independent commission since 1986 .
Award winners
- 1986 - Dominik Tatarka
- 1987 - Ludvík Vaculík
- 1988 - Ivan Diviš
- 1989 - Karel Šiktanc
- 1990 - Emil Juliš
- 1991 - Jiří Kolář
- 1992 - Ivan Wernisch for the work Frc (poem translations)
- 1992 - Josef Hiršal
- 1993 - Bohumil Hrabal
- 1994 - Milan Kundera for the work Immortlichkeit
- 1995 - Antonín Brousek
- 1995 - Petr Kabeš
- 1996 - Zbyněk Hejda for the work Valse mélancolique ISBN 80-85247-69-0 .
- 1996 - Jiřina Hauková
- 1997 - Karel Milota
- 1998 - Věra Linhartová for the work Mes oubliettes
- 1999 - Jiří Kratochvil
- 2000 - Pavel Šrut
- 2001 - Zdeněk Rotrekl
- 2002 - Jiří Gruša for the Wacht am Rhein plant aneb Putovní ghetto
- 2003 - Miloslav Topinka
- 2004 - Viktor Fischl , Josef Škvorecký
- 2005 - Michal Ajvaz , Jiří Suchý
- 2006 - Ivan Martin Jirous
- 2007 - František Listopad for the volume of poetry Rosa Definiva
- 2008 - Václav Havel
- 2009 - Ludvík Kundera
- 2010 - Jáchym Topol
- 2011 - Karel Šiktanc
- 2012 - Vladimír Binar
- 2019 - Miroslav Petříček
Individual evidence
- ↑ Radio Prague - News from September 22, 2004 ( Memento of the original from December 29, 2005 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Radio Prague - News of October 8, 2007 ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.