Hugues C. Pernath-prijs

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Hugues C. Pernath-prijs
Awarded forDutch-language poet no older than 43 years of age
Country Belgium
First awarded1976

The Hugues C. Pernath-prijs [lower-alpha 1] (Dutch for Hugues C. Pernath Prize) is a Belgian literary award named after Flemish poet Hugues C. Pernath. The award is given every other year by the Hugues C. Pernathfonds to a Dutch-language poet no older than 43 years of age. The reason for this restriction is because Hugues C. Pernath, pseudonym of Hugo Wouters, died at age 43.

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  1. Sometimes referred to as Pernathprijs.

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