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Dutch literary award
The Anne Frank Prize was a
literary award that was given out in the Netherlands in the years 1957 to 1966 by
The Netherlands-America Foundation.
[1]
The prize was established by
Albert Hackett and
Frances Goodrich, who had authored a play,
The Diary of Anne Frank, based on
Anne Frank's
The Diary of a Young Girl (Het achterhuis).
[2] The play won the Pulitzer prize in 1956.
[3] The prize money was to be given to writers under 30 years. The prize was awarded in successive years in the following genres: novel, poetry, drama, essay and short story.
Notable winners include
Harry Mulisch
[4] and
Cees Nooteboom.
[5]
Prize winners
- - Henk van Kerkwijk: Geweer met terugslag
- 1965 – P.J.A.M. Buijnsters: Tussen twee werelden-Rhijnvis Feith als dichter van Het Graf
- - Cornelis Verhoeven: Filosofie van de troost
- 1964 – E. Brent Besemer: (entire oeuvre)
- - Peter Oosthoek: for his direction of the play Nederlandse stukken
- 1963 – Peter Berger: Deze voorlopige naam
- -
Huub Oosterhuis: Uittocht, Groningen en andere gedichten
- 1962 – Ankie Peypers: Geen denken aan
- - Geert van Beek: Buiten schot
- 1961 – Piet Calis: Mensen van de koningsstam, Napoleon op het Leidscheplein
- -
H.J.A. Hofland: (entire oeuvre)
- 1960 – Cornelis Bauer: De groene boogschutter
- - Rutger van Zeyst: De familieraad
- 1959 – Erik Vos: for his direction of the play Arena
- - Esteban Lopez: Fredegonde, De vrienden van vroeger, Mercedes, mijn zuster, Tederheid in het geding
- - Nico Scheepmaker: Poëtisch fietsen, De kip van Egypte
- -
Cees Nooteboom: Philip en de anderen
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