Sándor Bródy Prize

The Sándor Bródy Prize is a Hungarian literary award founded in 1995 by Alexander Brody, a Hungarian American, in honor of his grandfather, the Hungarian writer Sándor Bródy. It is given annually, for the best first novel of the year. It carries a monetary award, and financial assistance to the publication of the second novel of the author.

Winners

  • 1995: Simon Balázs, Szilasi László
  • 1996: Hamvai Kornél
  • 1997: Péter Farkas, Salamon András
  • 1998: Zoltán Gábor
  • 1999: Ajtony Árpád
  • 2000: Jusztin Harsona
  • 2001: Szálinger Balázs
  • 2002: Krisztián Grecsó
  • 2003: György Dragomán
  • 2004: Murányi Zita and Nagy Gabriella
  • 2005: Gazdag József
  • 2006: Szakács István
  • 2007: Harcos Bálint
  • 2008: Dunajcsik Mátyás
  • 2009: Peter Huncik
  • 2010: Angi Máté
  • 2011: Edina Szvoren
  • 2012: Gabor Kálmán

Sources

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