Drachmannlegatet
Drachmannlegatet is a Danish literary award founded in 1917, based on funding derived from the entrance fee to Drachmanns Hus in Skagen. The winner is announced annually on 9 October, the anniversary of the birthday of Danish writer and painter Holger Drachmann (1846–1908).[1] [2]
List of recipients
Year | Recipient |
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2017 | Ib Michael |
2016 | Kristina Stoltz |
2015 | Pia Juul |
2014 | Sten Kaalø |
2013 | Klaus Rifbjerg |
2012 | Marianne Larsen |
2011 | No recipient |
2010 | Dorrit Willumsen |
2009 | Thomas Boberg |
2008 | Vibeke Grønfeldt |
2007 | Jeppe Brixvold |
2006 | Ida Jessen |
2005 | Jens Smærup Sørensen |
2004 | Hanne Marie Svendsen |
2003 | Katrine Marie Guldager |
2002 | Jens Christian Grøndahl |
2001 | Merete Torp |
2000 | Claus Beck-Nielsen |
1999 | Ulrich Horst Petersen |
1998 | Knud Sørensen |
1997 | Johannes Møllehave |
1996 | Inger Christensen |
1995 | Jørgen Leth |
1994 | No recipient |
1993 | F.P. Jac |
1992 | Erik Stinus |
1991 | Rolf Gjedsted |
1990 | Peter Laugesen |
1989 | Preben Major Sørensen |
1988 | Ove Abildgaard |
1987 | Søren Ulrik Thomsen |
1986 | Pia Tafdrup |
1985 | No recipient |
1984 | No recipient |
1983 | Henning Fleischer and Lean Nielsen |
1982 | No recipient |
1981 | No recipient |
1980 | Asger Schnack |
1979 | Peter Poulsen |
1978 | Maria Giacobbe and Uffe Harder |
1977 | No recipient |
1976 | Kristen Bjørnkjær |
1975 | No recipient |
1974 | Henrik Nordbrandt |
1973 | Cecil Bødker |
1972 | No recipient |
1971 | No recipient |
1970 | Jørgen Gustava Brandt |
1969 | Ivan Malinowski |
1968 | Villy Sørensen |
1967 | Orla Bundgård Povlsen |
1966 | Jørgen Sonne |
1965 | Aage Dons |
1964 | Thorkild Bjørnvig |
1963 | Erik Knudsen |
1962 | Frank Jæger |
1961 | Per Lange |
1960 | Erling Kristensen and Halfdan Rasmussen |
1959 | Johannes Ursin and Knuth Becker |
1958 | Otto Gelsted |
1957 | Aase Hansen |
1956 | Gerd la Cour |
1955 | H.C. Branner |
1954 | Hans Scherfig |
1953 | Agnes Henningsen and Eva Drachmann |
1952 | Johannes Wulff and William Heinesen |
1951 | Kjeld Abell |
1950 | Knud Sønderby |
1949 | Børge Madsen |
1948 | Ole Sarvig |
1947 | Karin Michaëlis |
1946 | Martin A. Hansen and Sigfred Pedersen |
1945 | Tove Ditlevsen |
1944 | Jens August Schade |
1943 | Alex Garff |
1942 | No recipient |
1941 | Aage Berntsen and Paul la Cour |
1940 | Carl Erik Soya and Marcus Lauesen |
1939 | Alba Schwartz and Hans Kirk |
1938 | Hulda Lütken |
1937 | Valdemar Rørdam |
1936 | Emil Bønnelycke and Hans Ahlmann |
1935 | Hakon Holm |
1934 | Tom Kristensen |
1933 | Johannes Jørgensen |
1932 | Axel Juel and Per Lange |
1931 | Laurids Bruun |
1930 | Thit Jensen |
1929 | L.C. Nielsen |
1928 | Jeppe Aakjær |
1927 | Christian Rimestad and Knud Hjortø |
1926 | Emmy Drachmann |
1925 | Einar Rousthøj and Hans Hartvig Seedorff |
1924 | Sven Lange |
1923 | Carl Gandrup |
1922 | Otto Rung |
1921 | Harry Søiberg |
1920 | Ludvig Holstein |
1919 | Harald Bergstedt and Kai Hoffmann |
1918 | Helge Rode and Johannes V. Jensen |
1917 | Johannes Buchholtz |
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References
- "Drachmannlegatet". Skagen Museum. Retrieved December 1, 2018.
- "Holger Drachmann". Skagen Museum. Retrieved December 1, 2018.
External Links
- Drachmannshus (in Danish)
- litteraturpriser.dk (in Danish)
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