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European Union Prize for Literature : ウィキペディア英語版
European Union Prize for Literature

European Union Prize for Literature (established in 2009) is a European Union literary award. The award is funded and founded by the Culture Programme of the European Union, and is coordinated by a Consortium, selected by a Commission.〔(European Union Prize for Literature ), official website〕 The Consortium is composed of the European Booksellers Federation, the European Writers' Council and the Federation of European Publishers.〔 The Consortium sets up the national juries and organizes the awards.
Each year 11 or 12 countries are selected to be part of the award, national juries are selected for each country, and each countries jury then selects a winner.〔 After three years of rotation, all countries will have been included. Countries eligible for inclusion include:〔
*The 28 Member States of the European Union (as of 2013)
*The 3 EEA countries: Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein
*The candidate countries for accession to the EU: Turkey, Montenegro, the Republic of Macedonia, Serbia
*Potential candidate country for accession to the EU: Bosnia and Herzegovina
Each winner receives €5,000 and their books are given support for translation funding, as well as promotion.〔
==2009==
Winners for 2009 were announced November 2009.〔
*Austria: Paulus Hochgatterer, ''Die Suesse des Lebens''
*Croatia: Mila Pavićević, ''Djevojčica od leda i druge bajke''
*France: Emmanuelle Pagano, ''Les Adolescents troglodytes''
*Hungary: Szécsi Noémi, ''Kommunista Monte Cristo''
*Ireland: Karen Gillece, ''Longshore Drift''
*Italy: Daniele Del Giudice, ''Orizzonte mobile''
*Lithuania: Laura Sintija Cerniauskaité, ''Kvėpavimas į marmurą''
*Norway: Carl Frode Tiller, ''Innsirkling''
*Poland: Jacek Dukaj, ''Lód''
*Portugal: Dulce Maria Cardoso, ''Os Meus Sentimentos''
*Slovakia: Pavol Rankov, ''Stalo sa prvého septembra (alebo inokedy)''
*Sweden: Helena Henschen, ''I skuggan av ett brott''

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