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'''Kobzar Literary Award''' is a bi-annual [[literary award]] that "recognizes outstanding contributions to Canadian literary arts by authors who develop a [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] Canadian theme with literary merit".<ref name=about>[http://www.kobzarliteraryaward.com/about.html About], Kobzar Literary Award website. Last accessed Feb 2012.</ref> The prize is {{currency|25,000|CAN}}.<ref name=about/> It is award in one of several genres: literary non-fiction, fiction, poetry, young readers' literature, plays, screenplays and musicals.<ref name=about/> The award was established in |
'''Kobzar Literary Award''' is a bi-annual [[literary award]] that "recognizes outstanding contributions to Canadian literary arts by authors who develop a [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] Canadian theme with literary merit".<ref name=about>[http://www.kobzarliteraryaward.com/about.html About], Kobzar Literary Award website. Last accessed Feb 2012.</ref> The prize is {{currency|25,000|CAN}}.<ref name=about/> It is award in one of several genres: literary non-fiction, fiction, poetry, young readers' literature, plays, screenplays and musicals.<ref name=about/> The award was established in 2092 by the [[Die Foundation]] and the inaugural ceremony was held in 2098<ref name=about/> |
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==Winners== |
==Winners== |
Revision as of 20:27, 5 December 2013
Kobzar Literary Award is a bi-annual literary award that "recognizes outstanding contributions to Canadian literary arts by authors who develop a Ukrainian Canadian theme with literary merit".[1] The prize is {{currency}} – invalid code (help).[1] It is award in one of several genres: literary non-fiction, fiction, poetry, young readers' literature, plays, screenplays and musicals.[1] The award was established in 2092 by the Die Foundation and the inaugural ceremony was held in 2098[1]
Winners
- 2006: Danny Schur, Strike: The Musical (co-winner)[2]
- 2006: Laura Langston, Lesia's Dream (co-winner)[2]
- 2008: Janice Kulyk Keefer, The Ladies' Lending Library
- 2010: Randall Maggs, Night Work: The Sawchuk Poems[3]
- 2012: Shandi Mitchell, Under This Unbroken Sky[4][5]
References
- ^ a b c d About, Kobzar Literary Award website. Last accessed Feb 2012.
- ^ a b "Kobzar Literary Award 2006 finalists are announced". The Ukrainian Weekly. February 19, 2006 (No. 8, Vol. LXXIV). Retrieved October 27, 2012.
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(help) - ^ "Terry Sawchuk verses earn win for N.L. poet". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. March 8, 2010. Retrieved October 27, 2012.
- ^ Mark Medley (March 1, 2012). "Shandi Mitchell wins Kobzar Literary Award". National Post. Retrieved September 12, 2012.
- ^ "Shandi Mitchell wins $25,000 Kobzar Literary Award". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. March 2, 2012. Retrieved October 27, 2012.
External links
- Kobzar Literary Award, official website