Grabowski Prize
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Grabowski Prize | |
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Awarded for | Awarded to young authors writing in Esperanto |
Presented by | Antoni Grabowski Foundation |
The Grabowski Prize is a prize awarded to young authors writing in Esperanto by the Antoni Grabowski Foundation, part of the Universal Esperanto Association (UEA). It is named after Antoni Grabowski, who has been called "the father of Esperanto poetry". The awards for the first three winners are $700, $300 and $150 respectively.[1]
Past recipients
- Ulrich Becker, a publisher of literature in and about Esperanto and of interlinguistic literature in general was awarded the Grabowski Prize (Premio Grabowski) in 2005 for his achievements in publishing in Esperanto. Amongst other works, he is the publisher of the three-times-a-year periodical of Esperanto belles-lettres Beletra Almanako.
References
- ^ "Regularo pri la fondaĵo "Antoni Grabowski"". Archived from the original on 2003-06-13.
- Annual Report 2008, Esperantic Studies Foundation
External links
- Prize reglament at UEA site[permanent dead link ] (in Esperanto)