Anvil Award
The Anvil Award (Norwegian: Amboltprisen) is a Norwegian literary prize conferred by the association Friends of Olav H. Hauge (Venelaget Olav H. Hauge). The prize consists of NOK 10,000 and an artistically crafted "anvil" created by the sculptor Leif Gjerme. The Anvil Award is conferred upon the person that has done the most to promote awareness of Hauge's poetry.[1]
List of prizewinners
- 2000: Idar Stegane
- 2002: Ola E. Bø
- 2004: Jan Erik Vold
- 2006: Erling Lægreid[2]
- 2008: Robert Bly
- 2010: Arne Skjerven[3]
- 2012: Bodil Cappelen
- 2014: Espen Eide[4]
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References
- Venelaget Olav H. Hauge: Amboltprisen.
- "Solheim, Astrid Iren. 2006. Poesipris til Erling Lægreid. Sogn Avis (July 27)". Archived from the original on 2016-08-07. Retrieved 2016-07-27.
- Hofseth, Arne. 2010. Ambolt til Arne Skjerven. Bergens Tidene (September 17).
- "Seim, Sigrid. 2014. Avslappa Ambolt-vinnar. Hordaland (August 26)". Archived from the original on 2016-09-24. Retrieved 2016-07-27.
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