The Jiří Orten Award is a Czech literary prize given to the author of a work of prose or poetry who is no older than 30 at the time of the work's completion. [1] The award is named after Czech poet Jiří Orten. The winner is awarded a prize of 50,000 Czech koruna. [2]
Year | Author | Awarded Work | Reference |
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2020 | Hana Lehečková | For the novella Svatá hlava (Vyšehrad, 2019. ISBN 9788076011014.) | [3] |
2019 | Anna Cima | For the novel Probudím se na Šibuji (Paseka, 2018. ISBN 9788074329128.) | [4] |
2018 | Ondřej Macl | For the book of poetry Miluji svou babičku víc než mladé dívky (Dauphin, 2017. ISBN 9788072729661.) | [5] |
2017 | Zuzana Kultánová | For the novel Augustin Zimmerman | [6] |
2016 | Sára Vybíralová | For the novel Spoušť. (Brno: Host, 2015. ISBN 9788074914942.) | [7] |
2015 | Alžběta Stančáková | For the book of poetry Co s tím (Prague: Nakladatelství Petr Štengl, 2014. ISBN 9788087563229.) | [8] |
2014 | Ondřej Hanus | For the book of poetry Výjevy (Brno: Host, 2013. ISBN 9788072947003.) | [9] |
2013 | Ondřej Buddeus | For the book of poetry Rorýsy (Prague: Fra, 2012. ISBN 9788087429310) | [10] |
2012 | Vratislav Maňák | Šaty z igelitu | [11] |
2011 | Františka Jirousová | Vyhnanci | [12] |
2010 | Jan Těsnohlídek ml. | Násilí bez předsudků | [13] |
2009 | Jana Šrámková | Hruškadóttir | [14] |
2008 | Petra Soukupová | K moři | [15] |
2007 | Petra Hůlová | Umělohmotný třípokoj | [16] |
2007 | Jonáš Hájek | Suť | [17] |
2006 | Marek Šindelka | Strychnin a jiné básně | [18] |
2005 | Kateřina Kováčová | Hnízda | [19] |
2004 | Marie Šťastná | Krajina s Ofélií | [20] |
2003 | Radek Malý | Vraní zpěvy | [21] |
2002 | Martin Langer | Pití octa | [22] |
2002 | Jaroslav Rudiš | Nebe pod Berlínem | [23] |
2001 | No prize awarded. | - | |
2000 | Věra Rosí | Holý bílý kmen | [24] |
1999 | Pavel Brycz | Jsem město | [25] |
1998 | Bogdan Trojak | Pan Twardowski | [26] |
1997 | Jan Jandourek | For the poetry collection V jámě lvové | [27] |
1996 | Božena Správcová | For the poetry collection Výmluva | [28] |
1995 | Petr Borkovec | Ochoz | [29] |
1994 | Jaromír Typlt | Ztracené peklo | [30] |
1993 | Michal Viewegh | For the novel Báječná léta pod psa | [31] |
1992 | Jaroslav Pížl | For the poetry collection Manévry | [32] |
1991 | Vít Kremlička | Lodní deník | [33] |
1990 | Tereza Boučková | Indiánský běh | [34] |
1989 | Petr Placák | Medorek | [35] |
1988 | Martin Milan Šimečka | Žabí rok | [36] |
1987 | Zuzana Brabcová | Daleko od stromu | [37] |
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