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Bookspot Literatuurprijs

The Bookspot Literatuurprijs (previously ECI Literatuurprijs, AKO Literatuurprijs and Generale Bank Literatuurprijs) is a prize for literature in the Netherlands and Belgium. It is awarded to authors writing in Dutch and amounts to 50,000. The ceremony is televised live each year. The prize was conceived in 1986 and inaugurated the following year with the aim to promote literature and increase the public's interest in books.

Bookspot Literatuurprijs
Awarded forDutch-language literature
Sponsored byStichting Jaarlijkse Literatuurprijs voor fictie en non-fictie
LocationAmsterdam
CountryNetherlands, Flemish Belgium
Reward(s)50,000; statuette by Eugène Peters
First awarded1987
Last awardedActive award
Websitehttps://www.bookspotliteratuurprijs.nl/
http://www.akoliteratuurprijs.nl
http://www.eciliteratuurprijs.nl

Name and sponsorship edit

 
AKO in Amsterdam (2009)

The name of the prize has not been constant, reflecting the main sponsors. It was first prefixed with AKO after its sponsor-founder, the Amsterdamsche Kiosk Onderneming, a chain of over 100 bookstores and newsstands in the Netherlands. From 1997 through 1999 it was sponsored by Belgium's Generale Bank and was named accordingly – Generale Bank Literatuurprijs. The bank was absorbed and the sponsorship presumably assumed by Fortis Bank in 1999, but the financing of the prize reverted to AKO before the 2000 award, so the name Fortis Literatuurprijs was never formally implemented. Beginning in 2015, AKO dropped sponsorship and the prize was sponsored by ECI, a book club and webshop.[1] ECI changed its name in March 2018 to Bookspot, so the literary award had to change as well.

Selection procedure edit

The Bookspot Literatuurprijs is awarded by a five-member jury of Dutch and Belgian book critics, some of whom have served on it repeatedly. The sixth person, the head of the jury, changes every year and is usually a public figure, often a politician.

The nominations follow the system of a longlist, tiplijst, of 25 preliminary nominees and a shortlist, toplijst, of six finalists. In order to be considered for a given year, a book needs to be published before the first of July of the year in which the prize is to be awarded and after 30 June of the preceding year.[2] The winner is usually announced later in the fall.

The Bookspot award comprehends the categories fiction and non-fiction. Additionally to the jury steered Bookspot Literatuurprijs (50.000 Euro) there is a separate BookSpot Lezersprijs which enables the readers' vote and grants 10.000 Euro to the winner. The process is well-elaborated: thirty books are selected by the general jury, two longlists of 15 books in fiction and non-fiction categories, published online annually any 4 September. Any reader can vote for his favorite books. The three most chosen books form the BookSpot Lezersprijs Top 3. A separate BookSpot Lezersjury of fifty readers read those three books and elect the final Lezersprijs winner.[3]

Winners edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Book retailer AKO stops sponsoring €50,000 literature prize". DutchNews.nl. 4 December 2014. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
  2. ^ . De jury (in Dutch). AKO Literatuurprijs. Archived from the original on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 29 August 2010.
  3. ^ "De BookSpot Lezersprijs – hoe het werkt". bookspotlezersprijs.nl/. Retrieved 29 August 2019.
  4. ^ Hellemans, Frank (30 October 2012). "Post mortem groet Peter Terrin J.Bernlef". Knack (in Dutch). Retrieved 30 October 2012.
  5. ^ . AKO Literatuurprijs. 13 November 2014. Archived from the original on 15 November 2014. Retrieved 15 November 2014.
  6. ^ "Tommy Wieringa wint de BookSpot Literatuurprijs 2018 met De heilige Rita". bookspotliteratuurprijs.nl. Retrieved 29 August 2019.

External links edit

  • Bookspot Literatuurprijs, official website of the jury prize
  • BookSpot Lezersprijs, portal for readers' voting

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The Bookspot Literatuurprijs previously ECI Literatuurprijs AKO Literatuurprijs and Generale Bank Literatuurprijs is a prize for literature in the Netherlands and Belgium It is awarded to authors writing in Dutch and amounts to 50 000 The ceremony is televised live each year The prize was conceived in 1986 and inaugurated the following year with the aim to promote literature and increase the public s interest in books Bookspot LiteratuurprijsAwarded forDutch language literatureSponsored byStichting Jaarlijkse Literatuurprijs voor fictie en non fictieLocationAmsterdamCountryNetherlands Flemish BelgiumReward s 50 000 statuette by Eugene PetersFirst awarded1987Last awardedActive awardWebsitehttps www bookspotliteratuurprijs nl http www akoliteratuurprijs nlhttp www eciliteratuurprijs nl Contents 1 Name and sponsorship 2 Selection procedure 3 Winners 4 References 5 External linksName and sponsorship edit nbsp AKO in Amsterdam 2009 The name of the prize has not been constant reflecting the main sponsors It was first prefixed with AKO after its sponsor founder the Amsterdamsche Kiosk Onderneming a chain of over 100 bookstores and newsstands in the Netherlands From 1997 through 1999 it was sponsored by Belgium s Generale Bank and was named accordingly Generale Bank Literatuurprijs The bank was absorbed and the sponsorship presumably assumed by Fortis Bank in 1999 but the financing of the prize reverted to AKO before the 2000 award so the name Fortis Literatuurprijs was never formally implemented Beginning in 2015 AKO dropped sponsorship and the prize was sponsored by ECI a book club and webshop 1 ECI changed its name in March 2018 to Bookspot so the literary award had to change as well Selection procedure editThe Bookspot Literatuurprijs is awarded by a five member jury of Dutch and Belgian book critics some of whom have served on it repeatedly The sixth person the head of the jury changes every year and is usually a public figure often a politician The nominations follow the system of a longlist tiplijst of 25 preliminary nominees and a shortlist toplijst of six finalists In order to be considered for a given year a book needs to be published before the first of July of the year in which the prize is to be awarded and after 30 June of the preceding year 2 The winner is usually announced later in the fall The Bookspot award comprehends the categories fiction and non fiction Additionally to the jury steered Bookspot Literatuurprijs 50 000 Euro there is a separate BookSpot Lezersprijs which enables the readers vote and grants 10 000 Euro to the winner The process is well elaborated thirty books are selected by the general jury two longlists of 15 books in fiction and non fiction categories published online annually any 4 September Any reader can vote for his favorite books The three most chosen books form the BookSpot Lezersprijs Top 3 A separate BookSpot Lezersjury of fifty readers read those three books and elect the final Lezersprijs winner 3 Winners edit1987 J Bernlef Publiek geheim 1988 Geerten Meijsing Veranderlijk en wisselvallig 1989 Brigitte Raskin Het koekoeksjong 1990 Louis Ferron Karelische nachten 1991 P F Thomese Zuidland 1992 Margriet de Moor Eerst grijs dan wit dan blauw 1993 Marcel Moring Het grote verlangen 1994 Gerhard Durlacher Quarantine 1995 Connie Palmen De vriendschap 1996 Frits van Oostrom Maerlants wereld 1997 A F Th van der Heijden Onder het plaveisel het moeras 1998 Herman Franke De verbeelding 1999 Karel Glastra van Loon De passievrucht 2000 Arnon Grunberg Fantoompijn 2001 Jeroen Brouwers Geheime kamers 2002 Allard Schroder De hydrograaf 2003 Dik van der Meulen Multatuli Leven en werk van Eduard Douwes Dekker 2004 Arnon Grunberg The Asylum Seeker De asielzoeker 2005 Jan Siebelink Knielen op een bed violen 2006 Hans Munstermann De Bekoring 2007 A F Th van der Heijden Het schervengericht 2008 Doeschka Meijsing Over de liefde 2009 Erwin Mortier Godenslaap 2010 David Van Reybrouck Congo een geschiedenis 2011 Marente de Moor De Nederlandse maagd 2012 Peter Terrin Post mortem 4 2013 Joke van Leeuwen Feest van het begin 2014 Stefan Hertmans Oorlog en terpentijn 5 2015 Jeroen Brouwers Het hout 2016 Martin Michael Driessen Rivieren 2017 Koen Peeters De mensengenezer 2018 Tommy Wieringa De heilige Rita 6 2019 Wessel te Gussinklo De hoogstapelaar fiction Sjeng Scheijen De avant gardisten De Russische Revolutie in de kunst 1917 1935 non fiction 2020 Oek de Jong Zwarte schuur 2021 Wessel te Gussinklo Op weg naar De HartzReferences edit Book retailer AKO stops sponsoring 50 000 literature prize DutchNews nl 4 December 2014 Retrieved 8 December 2014 Hoe werkt de jury De jury in Dutch AKO Literatuurprijs Archived from the original on 24 July 2011 Retrieved 29 August 2010 De BookSpot Lezersprijs hoe het werkt bookspotlezersprijs nl Retrieved 29 August 2019 Hellemans Frank 30 October 2012 Post mortem groet Peter Terrin J Bernlef Knack in Dutch Retrieved 30 October 2012 Stefan Hertmans winnaar van de AKO Literatuuurprijs 2014 AKO Literatuurprijs 13 November 2014 Archived from the original on 15 November 2014 Retrieved 15 November 2014 Tommy Wieringa wint de BookSpot Literatuurprijs 2018 met De heilige Rita bookspotliteratuurprijs nl Retrieved 29 August 2019 External links editBookspot Literatuurprijs official website of the jury prize BookSpot Lezersprijs portal for readers voting Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bookspot Literatuurprijs amp oldid 1070811049, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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