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Saami Council Literature Prize
Botnia literature prize winner 2022 author Veli-Pekka Lehtola. Photo: Ville ... Saami Council cannot include Sámi cultural workers from the Russian ...
The 'Nordic Council Literature Prize'
Established in 1962, the 'Nordic Council Literature Prize' (350,000 Danish kr) is awarded every year for a work of literature that meets ...
Rauna Kuokkanen - Call of the Earth Llamado de la Tierra
Rauna has edited an anthology on contemporary Sami literature (_Juoga mii geasuha_, 2001) which was nominated for the Sami Council Literary Prize in 2002. She ...
A brief history of Sámi literature - nordics.info
Valkeapää was in 1991 awarded the Nordic Council's Literature Prize for the book ... Sami Council. Related News. The Different Meanings of ...
Mary Ailonieida Sombán Mari - Sámi Dáiddaguovddáš
... Council Literature Prize and the Nordic Council Children and Young People's Literature Prize. She was early on concerned with the global ...
Meet Sami Rohr Prize Winner Ayelet Tsabari - Jewish Book Council
Today we hear from Ayelet Tsabari, whose collection of short stories, The Best Place on Earth, made this year's list.
Meet the nominees for the Nordic Council Literature Prize - napa.gl
Nine novels, four collections of poems and one collection of short stories have been nominated, and among these are both Niviaq Korneliussen, ...
In 1991, Nils-Aslak Valkeapää of Finland became the first Sami writer to win the Nordic Council prize for literature with his book Beaivi, Áhcázan (The Sun, My ...
Kristín Eiríksdóttir and Kristín Ómarsdóttir Nominated for Nordic ...
Last year, the Nordic Council's Literature Prize went to Icelandic author Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir for her novel Ör (English title Hotel Silence).
Thank you very much! - Stiftelsen Lásságámmi
The speech that Nils-Aslak Valkeapää gave when he was awarded the Nordic Council s Literature Prize in 1991, translated into English by Jussi Suvanto (2014)
Niviaq Korneliussen becomes the first Greenlandic author to win a ...
Korneliussen, 31, was awarded the Nordic Council Literature Prize on Tuesday for her second novel, “Naasuliardarpi,” which focuses on love, friendship and ...
Nominations for the Nordic Council Literature Prize 2019 | News
The Nordic Council Literature Prize was first awarded in 1962. It goes to a literary work written in one of the Nordic languages, such as poetry ...
On Gender and Ethnicity in Sami and Tornedalian Literature
He was awarded the Nordic Council Literature Prize in 1991 for the groundbreaking illustrated book of poetry, Beaivi áhčážan (1988; The Sun ...
French edition of Halla-Helle by Niillas Holmberg soon available
... awarded the Saami Council's Prize for Literature and was shortlisted for the Nordic Council Literature Prize. Also his latest collection ...
The Saami Council | ☀ Áslat ja Izabel libá Calin, Colombian, CBD ...
And again, congratulations to the winner of The Saami Council litterature prize Hanne-Sofie Suoŋgir for her book to Sámi children and youth « ...
Johanne Lykke Holm's Strega shortlisted for the Nordic Council ...
Sweden's new literary star has arrived: Johanne Lykke Holm has been shortlisted for the Nordic Council Literary Prize 2021 for her novel Strega.
Andri Snær and Guðrún Eva Nominated for the 2021 Nordic Council ...
The Nordic Council Literature Prize was first awarded in 1962. It goes to a literary work written in one of the Nordic languages – poetry, prose ...
Sámi Culture in the Nordic Countries - LAITS
With the book Beaivi, Áhčážan (The Sun, My Father) Nils-Aslak Valkeapää won the Nordic Council's literary prize in 1991. The Sámi acquired the right to nominate ...
Nominations for the Nordic Council Literature Prize 2020 | News
The Nordic Council Literature Prize was first awarded in 1962. It goes to a literary work written in one of the Nordic languages, such as poetry ...
The Indigenous Peoples of Northern Europe
... Council Literature Prize. Up to the mid-1990s, two Sami women authors and one Greenlandic woman author had been nominated for the prize.