Franz Kafka Prize

The Franz Kafka Prize is an international literary award presented in honour of Franz Kafka, the Jewish, Bohemian, German-language novelist.

The prize was first awarded in 2001 and is co-sponsored by the Franz Kafka Society and the city of Prague, Czech Republic.

Franz Kafka Prize
Franz Kafka Prize
CountryCzech Republic
Presented byFranz Kafka Society
Reward(s)$10,000
First awarded2001
Websitewww.franzkafka-soc.cz

Award information and history

At a presentation held annually in the Old Town Hall (Prague), the recipient receives $10,000, a diploma, and a bronze statuette. Each award is often called the "Kafka Prize" or "Kafka Award".

The award earned some prestige in the mid 2000s by foreshadowing the Nobel Prize when two of its winners went on to win the Nobel Prize in Literature the same year, Elfriede Jelinek (2004) and Harold Pinter (2005).

The criteria for winning the award include the artwork's "humanistic character and contribution to cultural, national, language [sic] and religious tolerance, its existential, timeless character, its generally human validity and its ability to hand over [sic] a testimony about our times."

Award winners

Previous winners.

Year Picture Winner Nationality Language(s) Genre(s) Ref(s)
2022
2021 Franz Kafka Prize  Ivan Vyskočil
(1929–2023)
Franz Kafka Prize  Czech Republic Czech novel, drama
2020 Franz Kafka Prize  Milan Kundera
(1929–2023)
Franz Kafka Prize  France/Franz Kafka Prize  Czech Republic French/Czech novel, short story, poetry, essay, drama
2019 Franz Kafka Prize  Pierre Michon
(1945–)
Franz Kafka Prize  France French novel, short story
2018 Franz Kafka Prize  Ivan Wernisch
(1942–)
Franz Kafka Prize  Czech Republic Czech poetry, translation
2017 Franz Kafka Prize  Margaret Atwood
(1939–)
Franz Kafka Prize  Canada English poetry, novel, short story, literary criticism, essay
2016 Franz Kafka Prize  Claudio Magris
(1939–)
Franz Kafka Prize  Italy Italian essay, translation, novel, short story
2015 Franz Kafka Prize  Eduardo Mendoza
(1943–)
Franz Kafka Prize  Spain Spanish novel, short story, drama, essay
2014 Franz Kafka Prize  Yan Lianke
(1958–)
Franz Kafka Prize  China Chinese novel, short story
2013 Franz Kafka Prize  Amos Oz
(1939–2018)
Franz Kafka Prize  Israel Hebrew novel, short story, essay
2012 Franz Kafka Prize  Daniela Hodrová
(1946–)
Franz Kafka Prize  Czech Republic Czech novel
2011 Franz Kafka Prize  John Banville
(1945–)
Franz Kafka Prize  Ireland English novel, short story, drama, screenplay, essay
2010 Franz Kafka Prize  Václav Havel
(1936–2011)
Franz Kafka Prize  Czech Republic Czech poetry, drama, essay
2009 Franz Kafka Prize  Peter Handke
(1942–)
Franz Kafka Prize  Austria German novel, poetry, essay, short story, screenplay, drama
2008 Franz Kafka Prize  Arnošt Lustig
(1926–2011)
Franz Kafka Prize  Czech Republic Czech novel, short story, drama, screenplay
2007 Franz Kafka Prize  Yves Bonnefoy
(1923–2016)
Franz Kafka Prize  France French poetry, essay, translation, short story, history
2006 Franz Kafka Prize  Haruki Murakami
(1949–)
Franz Kafka Prize  Japan Japanese novel, short story, essay, memoirs
2005 Franz Kafka Prize  Harold Pinter
(1930–2008)
Franz Kafka Prize  United Kingdom English drama, screenplay
2004 Franz Kafka Prize  Elfriede Jelinek
(1946–)
Franz Kafka Prize  Austria German novel, poetry, drama, translation
2003 Franz Kafka Prize  Péter Nádas
(1942–)
Franz Kafka Prize  Hungary Hungarian drama, essay, novel
2002 Franz Kafka Prize  Ivan Klíma
(1931–)
Franz Kafka Prize  Czech Republic Czech novel, drama, memoirs
2001 Franz Kafka Prize  Philip Roth
(1933–2018)
Franz Kafka Prize  United States English novel, short story, memoirs, essay

See also

References

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