Jaroslav Seifert Prize
The Jaroslav Seifert Prize (Czech: Cena Jaroslava Seiferta) is a Czech literary prize created by the Charta 77 Foundation in Stockholm in January 1986. This prize is named after the Nobel Prize–winning Czechoslovak writer, poet and journalist, Jaroslav Seifert, and is awarded for an excellent work of poetry or fiction published (or otherwise made public) in the past three years in the Czech Republic or abroad. It was originally awarded to authors in exile during the Soviet era. The laureate is announced on September 22 each year, on the eve of Seifert's birth anniversary. As of 2019, the prize is awarded every two years.
Jaroslav Seifert Prize | |
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Awarded for | Poetry or fiction published in the past three years in the Czech Republic or abroad |
Country | Czech Republic |
Currently held by | Jiří Brabec and Jiří Opelík |
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