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Andrić Prize

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Andrić Prize
Andrićeva nagrada
Awarded forbest short story or short story collection
Date10 October
LocationBelgrade
CountrySerbia
Presented byZadužbina Ive Andrića
("Ivo Andrić Foundation")
First awarded1975

The Andrić Prize (Serbian: Андрићева награда, romanizedAndrićeva nagrada) is a Serbian and formerly Yugoslav annual literary award for short stories and short story collections in Serbian granted by the Zadužbina Ive Andrića ("Ivo Andrić Foundation") since 1975.[1]

History

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The prize was founded by the Ivo Andrić Foundation in accordance with the last will of Serbian Nobel author Ivo Andrić. The formal foundation took place on 12 March 1976, and the rules for granting the prize were amended in 2005, 2006, 2019 and 2020. Three jurors decide on the winner. The jurors themselves are elected by a board of literary authors, critics and historians to a mandate of 3 years.[2]

The prize consists of a diploma and a sum of money. It is given to the winner at a ceremony held every year on October 10, the birth date of Ivo Andrić.[2]

For the year 2010, no work was awarded for the first time in the prize's history. According to the jurors' statement, none of the authors nominated that year deserved the prize, although "some quality works were nominated".[3]

Winners

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The following is a list of recipients of the Andrić Prize for each year.[2]

Year Author Work
1975 Dragoslav Mihailović Petrijin venac
1976 Antonije Isaković Tren
1977 Milisav Savić Ujak naše varoši
1978 Aleksandar Tišma Škola bezbožništva
1979 Mirko Kovač Slike iz porodičnog albuma Meštrevića
1980 Ćamil Sijarić Francuski pamuk
1981 Svetlana Velmar Janković Dorćol
1982 David Albahari Opis smrti
1983 Danilo Kiš Enciklopedija mrtvih
1984 Vidosav Stevanović Carski rez
1985 Radoslav Bratić Slike bez oca
1986 Mladen Markov Starci na selu
1987 Filip David Princ vatre
1988 Jovan Radulović Dalje od oltara
1989 Radoslav Petković Izveštaj o kugi
1990 Saša Hadži Tančić Zvezdano povezani
1991 Milica Mićić Dimovska Odmrzavanje
1992 Voja Čolanović Prirodan odgovor
1993 Živojin Pavlović Tavan
1994 Vida Ognjenović Otrovno mleko maslačka
1995 Pavle Ugrinov Nikoleta
1996 Radovan Beli Marković Setembrini u Kolubari
1997 Danilo Nikolić Ulazak u svet
1998 Miroslav Josić Višnjić Novi godovi
1999 Aleksandar Gatalica Vek
2000 Vladan Matijević Prilično mrtvi
2001 Milorad Pavić Priče sa savske padine

(short story cycle, published in the book Strasne ljubavne priče)

2002 Miroslav Toholj Mala Azija i priče o bolu
2003 Mihajlo Pantić Ako je to ljubav
2004 Jovica Aćin Dnevnik o vagini
2005 Ljubica Arsić Maco, da l' me voliš?
2006 Goran Petrović Razlike
2007 Ljiljana Dugalić Akt
2008 Mirko Demić Molski akordi
2009 Milenko Pajić Dokumentarne priče

(short story cycle published in Imam jednu priču za tebe)

2010 No winner
2011 Milovan Marčetić Izlazak
2012 Mirjana Pavlović Trpeza bez glavnog jela
2013 Drago Kekanović Usvojenje
2014 Uglješa Šajtinac Banatorijum
2015 Vule Žurić Tajna crvenog zamka
2016 Jelena Lengold Raščarani svet
2017 Vladimir Кecmanović Ratne igre
2018 Dragan Stojanović Ćerka španskog borca
2019 Anđelko Anušić Legenda o v/j/etrom vijanima
2020 Dejan Stojiljković Neonski bluz
2021 Igor Marojević Slikopisanje (from the book Sve za lepotu)
2022 Darko Tuševljaković Hangar za snove

References

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  1. ^ "Andrićeva nagrada" [The Andrić Award]. Andrićeva nagrada. Archived from the original on 13 October 2012. Retrieved 5 October 2012.
  2. ^ a b c "Андрићева награда" [The Andrić Award]. Задужбина Иве Андрића. Retrieved 12 February 2023.
  3. ^ "Без награде у години јубилеја" [No Award in a Jubilee Year]. RTS. 10 October 2011. Archived from the original on 12 February 2023. Retrieved 12 February 2023.