Erdal Öz Literature Award
The Erdal Öz Prize is a Turkish literary award presented annually. It was established in 2008 by Can Publisher, in memory of author and founder of Can Publisher, Erdal Öz.
The winner receives 15,000 Turkish liras, approximately US $5,000.
Award winners
- 2018 Adalet Ağaoğlu
- 2017 Cevat Çapan
- 2016 Orhan Koçak
- 2015 Orhan Pamuk
- 2014 Küçük İskender
- 2013 Cemil Kavukçu
- 2012 Murathan Mungan
- 2011 Şavkar Altınel
- 2010 Nurdan Gürbil
- 2009 İhsan Oktay Anar
- 2008 Gülten Akın
gollark: Nim is an interesting possibility which I may investigate, yes.
gollark: I feel like that would just be OCaml but the ecosystem is even more nonexistent.
gollark: It has nice features but also horrible things.
gollark: I tried using it for stuff and I disliked it.
gollark: Haskell is obviously no, Python is quite slow and has different ecosystem problems as well as a remarkable amount of weird inconsistency, JS dependencies break after about 5 months and it's an awful language, Rust is somewhat nice but annoying compared to higher level languages, Clojure is maybe good however Lisp and also Java (well, JVM), and... that's about it?
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