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Neustadt International Prize for Literature

The Neustadt International Prize for Literature is a biennial award for literature sponsored by the University of Oklahoma and its international literary publication, World Literature Today.[1] It is considered one of the more prestigious international literary prizes, often compared with the Nobel Prize in Literature. The New York Times called the prize “The Oklahoma Nobel” in 1982[2] and the prize is sometimes referred to as the “American Nobel”.[3][4] Since it was founded in 1970, some 30 of its laureates, candidates, or jurors have also been awarded Nobel Prizes.[5][6][7][8] Like the Nobel, it is awarded to individuals for their entire body of work, not for a single one.

Neustadt International Prize
for Literature
The Neustadt Prize Feather
CountryUnited States
Presented byUniversity of Oklahoma, World Literature Today
Reward(s)$50,000
First awarded1970
Websitewww.neustadtprize.org

History Edit

The Neustadt International Prize for Literature was established as the Books Abroad International Prize for Literature in 1969 by Ivar Ivask, editor of Books Abroad. It was subsequently renamed the Books Abroad/Neustadt Prize, and the award assumed its present name in 1976. It is the first international literary award of this scope to originate in the United States and is one of the very few international prizes for which poets, novelists, and playwrights are equally eligible.[7]

Award Edit

The Prize is a silver eagle feather, a certificate, and $50,000 USD. The award was endowed by Walter and Doris Neustadt[9] of Ardmore, Oklahoma to ensure the award in perpetuity.[10]

The charter of the Neustadt Prize stipulates that the award be given in recognition of outstanding achievement in poetry, fiction, or drama and that it be conferred solely on the basis of literary merit. Any living author writing in any language is eligible, provided only that at least a representative portion of his or her work is available in English, the language used during the jury deliberations. The prize may serve to crown a lifetime's achievement or to direct attention to an important body of work that is still developing. The prize is not open to application.[11]

Selection Edit

Candidates are selected by a jury of at least seven members. Selection is not limited by geographic area, language or genre.

The Neustadt International Prize for Literature is the only international literary award of this scope developed in the United States. It is one of few international prizes for which poets, novelists and playwrights alike are equally eligible.

Neustadt Laureates Edit

Source:[12]

Year Picture Name Country Language(s) Genre(s) Ref(s)
1970   Giuseppe Ungaretti
(1888–1970)
  Italy Italian poetry, literary criticism, essay
1972   Gabriel García Márquez
(1927–2014)
  Colombia Spanish novel, short story, autobiography, screenplay
1974 Francis Ponge
(1899–1988)
  France French poetry, essay
1976   Elizabeth Bishop
(1911–1979)
  United States English poetry, short story
1978   Czesław Miłosz
(1911–2004)
  Poland

  United States

Polish poetry, essay
1980   Josef Škvorecký
(1924–2012)
  Czechoslovakia

  Canada

Czech novel, short story, essay
1982   Octavio Paz
(1914–1998)
  Mexico Spanish poetry, essay
1984   Paavo Haavikko
(1931–2008)
  Finland Finnish poetry, drama, essay
1986   Max Frisch
(1911–1991)
   Switzerland German novel, drama, philosophy
1988 Raja Rao
(1906–2006)
  India

  United States

English novel, short story, essay
1990   Tomas Tranströmer
(1931–2015)
  Sweden Swedish poetry, translation
1992 João Cabral de Melo Neto
(1920–1999)
  Brazil Portuguese poetry, autobiography
1994 Edward Kamau Brathwaite
(1930–2020)
  Barbados English poetry, essay
1996   Assia Djebar
(1936–2015)
  Algeria

  France

French novel, essay, translation [13]
1998   Nuruddin Farah
(b. 1945)
  Somalia English novel, short story, drama, essay, autobiography
2000   David Malouf
(b. 1934)
  Australia English novel, short story, poetry, drama, memoirs
2002   Álvaro Mutis
(1923–2013)
  Colombia Spanish novel, poetry, essay [14]
2004   Adam Zagajewski
(1945–2021)
  Poland Polish novel, poetry, essay, translation [15][16]
2006   Claribel Alegría
(1924–2018)
  Nicaragua

  El Salvador

Spanish novel, poetry, essay [17][18][19]
2008   Patricia Grace
(b. 1937)
  New Zealand English novel, short story [20][21][22]
2010   Duo Duo
(b. 1951)
  China Chinese poetry [23][24]
2012   Rohinton Mistry
(b. 1952)
  India

  Canada

English novel, short story [5][6]
2014   Mia Couto
(b. 1955)
  Mozambique Portuguese novel, short story, poetry [25][26]
2016   Dubravka Ugrešić
(1949–2023)
  Croatia

  Netherlands

Croatian novel, short story [27]
2018   Edwidge Danticat
(b. 1969)
  United States

  Haiti

English novel, short story, biography [28]
2020   Ismail Kadare
(b. 1936)
  Albania Albanian novel, short story, poetry, essay, drama, screenplay [29]
2022   Boubacar Boris Diop
(b. 1946)
  Senegal Wolof/French novel, drama, essay, screenplay [30]

NSK Neustadt Prize for Children's Literature Edit

Source:[31]

Year Name Country Language(s) Ref(s)
2003 Mildred D. Taylor   United States English
2005 Brian Doyle   Canada English
2007 Katherine Paterson   United States English
2009 Vera B. Williams   United States English
2011 Virginia Euwer Wolff   United States English
2013 Naomi Shihab Nye   United States English
2015 Meshack Asare   Ghana English
2017 Marilyn Nelson   United States English
2019 Margarita Engle   United States (Cuban) English
2021 Cynthia Leitich Smith   United States English
2023 Gene Luen Yang   United States English

List of Neustadt Laureates, Finalists and Jurors Edit

Year Finalist Country Nominating Juror
1970 Giuseppe Ungaretti   Italy

No information provided about the individual nominations from the jurors.

Conrad Aiken   United States
John Berryman   United States
Jorge Luis Borges   Argentina
Edward Brathwaite   Barbados
Hans Magnus Enzensberger   West Germany
Graham Greene   England
Jorge Guillén   Spain
Zbigniew Herbert   Poland
Pierre-Jean Jouve   France
Pablo Neruda   Chile
Francis Ponge   France
Alexander Solzhenitsyn   Soviet Union
1972 Gabriel García Márquez   Colombia Thor Vilhjálmsson (Iceland)
Zbigniew Herbert   Poland François Bondy (Switzerland)
Vasko Popa   Yugoslavia T. Carmi (Israel)
Claude Simon   France Odysseus Elytis (Greece)
Harold Pinter   England Jovan Hristic (Yugoslavia)
Paavo Haavikko   Finland Kai Laitinen (Finland)
Birago Diop   Senegal Camara Laye (Guinea)
Nathalie Sarraute   France Vera Linhartová (Czechoslovakia)
Czesław Miłosz   Poland/  United States Kenneth Rexroth (US)
Octavio Paz   Mexico Fernand Verhesen (Belgium)
1974 Francis Ponge   France Michel Butor (France)
Wole Soyinka   Nigeria Chinua Achebe (Nigeria)
Georges Schéhadé   Lebanon/  France Adonis (Lebanon)
Ian Hamilton Finlay   Scotland Ernst Jandl (Austria)
Gyula Illyés   Hungary Ferenc Karinthy (Hungary)
Eyvind Johnson   Sweden Olof Lagercrantz (Sweden)
Zaharia Stancu   Romania George Dem. Loghin (Romania)
Allen Tate   United States Mario Luzi (Italy)
Doris Lessing   Zimbabwe Joyce Carol Oates (US)
Henri Michaux   Belgium/  France Andri Peer (Switzerland)
Anna Seghers   West Germany John Willett (UK)
1976 Elizabeth Bishop   United States John Ashbery (USA) and Marie-Claire Blais (Canada)
Yannis Ritsos   Greece Melih Cevdet Anday (Turkey)
Anaïs Nin   France/  Cuba/  United States Agustí Bartra (Spain)
Bert Schierbeek   Netherlands H. C. ten Berge (The Netherlands)
Andrei Voznesensky   Soviet Union Paal Brekke (Norway)
Wole Soyinka   Nigeria Dennis Brutus (South Africa)
Tawfiq al-Hakim   Egypt Mohammed Dib (Algeria)
Czesław Miłosz   Poland/  United States Zbigniew Herbert (Poland)
Robert Lowell   United States Thomas Kinsella (Ireland)
Tadeusz Rózewicz   Poland Günter Kunert (East Germany)
1978 Czesław Miłosz   Poland/  United States Joseph Brodsky (US/USSR)
Anthony Powell   England Tuomas Anhava (Finland)
Nadezhda Mandelstam   Soviet Union Thorkild Bjørnvig (Denmark)
Carlos Drummond de Andrade   Brazil Antônio Candido (Brazil)
Zbigniew Herbert   Poland Walter Helmut Fritz (West Germany)
János Pilinszky   Hungary Ágnes Gergely (Hungary)
Elias Canetti   Austria/  Bulgaria/  England Wolfgang Kraus (Austria)
Graham Greene   England R. K. Narayan (India)
Eudora Welty   United States William Jay Smith (US)
V. S. Naipaul   Trinidad and Tobago/  England Derek Walcott (Saint Lucia)
Georges Schéhadé   Lebanon/  France Andrée Chedid (Egypt/France)
1980 Josef Škvorecký   Czechoslovakia/  Canada Arnost Lustig (Czechoslovakia/US)
Alberto de Lacerda   Portugal Luis Amorim de Sousa (Portugal)
Breyten Breytenbach   South Africa André Brink (South Africa)
Yves Bonnefoy   France Claude Esteban (France)
Günter Grass   West Germany Thomas Keneally (Australia)
Kim Chi-ha   South Korea Yotaro Konaka (Japan) and Muriel Rukeyser (US)
Mulk Raj Anand   India Shiv K. Kumar (India)
Miroslav Krleza   Yugoslavia Vasa D. Mihailovich (Yugoslavia/US)
Yannis Ritsos   Greece George Savidis (Greece)
Norman Maccaig   Scotland Alexander Scott (UK)
1982 Octavio Paz   Mexico Manuel Durán (Spain/US)
Ted Hughes   England Yehuda Amichai (Israel)
Laura Riding   United States Poul Borum (Denmark)
Robert Penn Warren   United States John L. Brown (US)
Vladimir Voinovich   Soviet Union/   West Germany Efim Etkind (USSR/France)
Max Frisch    Switzerland Francine du Plessix Gray (US)
Guillevic   France Mimmo Morina (Italy/Luxembourg)
Ba Jin   China Hualing Nieh (China/US)
Artur Lundkvist   Sweden Östen Sjöstrand (Sweden)
Leonardo Sciascia   Italy Giancarlo Vigorelli (Italy)
1984 Paavo Haavikko   Finland Bo Carpelan (Finland)
Zbigniew Herbert   Poland Stanislaw Baranczak (Poland/US)
Jorge Amado   Brazil Mouloud Mammeri (Algeria)
Howard Brenton   England Kamala Markandaya (India/UK)
Christopher Logue   England N. Scott Momaday (US)
Sándor Weöres   Hungary Ottó Orbán (Hungary)
Ernesto Sábato   Argentina Edouard Roditi (US/France)
Mohammed Dib   Algeria/  France Eric Sellin (US)
Donald Davie   England Charles Tomlinson (UK)
Jorge Luis Borges   Argentina Luisa Valenzuela (Argentina)
Manès Sperber   Austria/  France Elie Wiesel (US/Israel/France)
1986 Max Frisch    Switzerland Adolf Muschg (Switzerland)
Wole Soyinka   Nigeria Maya Angelou (US)
Francisco Ayala   Spain José Luis Cano (Spain)
Primo Levi   Italy Margherita Guidacci (Italy)
Kenzaburo Oe   Japan Shuichi Kato (Japan)
Jorge Luis Borges   Argentina Sigurur Magnússon (Iceland)
Günter Grass   West Germany Gregory Rabassa (US)
Yves Bonnefoy   France Anthony Rudolf (UK)
Eugène Ionesco   Romania/  France Iordan Chimet (Romania)
Mavis Gallant   Canada/  France Mordecai Richler (Canada)
1988 Raja Rao   India Edwin Thumboo (Singapore)
Ghérasim Luca   Romania/  France Andrei Codrescu (Romania/US)
Stanislaw Lem   Poland Lars Gustafsson (Sweden)
René Char   France Raymond Jean (France)
Milan Kundera   Czechoslovakia/  France Algirdas Landsbergis (Lithuania/US)
Léopold Sédar Senghor   Senegal Jean-Luc Moreau (France)
João Cabral de Melo Neto   Brazil Nélida Piñon (Brazil)
Peter Handke   Austria Jutta Schutting (Austria)
Roy Fisher   England Jon Silkin (England)
Nadine Gordimer   South Africa Susan Sontag (US)
Paule Marshall   Barbados/  United States George Lamming (Barbados)
1990 Tomas Tranströmer   Sweden Jaan Kaplinski (Estonia)
Östen Sjöstrand   Sweden Homero Aridjis (Mexico)
Mohammed Dib   Algeria Assia Djebar (Algeria)
Rolf Jacobsen   Norway Knut Faldbakken (Norway)
Mavis Gallant   Canada/  France Robert Pinget (France)
Yordan Radichkov   Bulgaria Vera Gancheva (Bulgaria)
György Konrád   Hungary George Gömöri Piñon (Hungary/UK)
Michel Leiris   France Richard Howard (US)
V. S. Naipaul   Trinidad and Tobago/  England Sam Selvon (Trinidad and Tobago)
Vasko Popa   Yugoslavia Lasse Söderberg (Sweden)
Dai Houying   China Xiao Qian (China)
1992 João Cabral de Melo Neto   Brazil Silviano Santiago (Brazil)
Habib Tengour   Algeria/  France Etel Adnan (Lebanon/US)
Bella Akhmadulina   Russia Vassily Aksyonov (Russia/US)
Christopher Middleton   England Zulfikar Ghose (Pakistan/US)
Orhan Pamuk   Turkey Güneli Gün (Turkey/US)
Henri Meschonnic   France V. Y. Mudimbé (Zaire)
Kenzaburo Oe   Japan Makoto Ooka (Japan)
Andrea Zanzotto   Italy Sergio Perosa (Italy)
Eduardo Galeano   Uruguay Elena Poniatowska (Mexico)
John Berger   England Alastair Reid (UK)
A. B. Yehoshua   Israel Anton Shammas (Palestine)
1994 Kamau Brathwaite   Barbados Kofi Awoonor (Ghana)
Svetlana Alexievich   Belarus Zoya Boguslavskaya (Russia)
Norman Mailer   United States Alan Cheuse (US)
Zbigniew Herbert   Poland J. M. Coetzee (South Africa)
Toni Morrison   United States Nuruddin Farah (Somalia)
Chinua Achebe   Nigeria Wlad Godzich (Switzerland)
Miguel Delibes   Spain Ángel González (Spain)
Mahasveta Devi   India Githa Hariharan (India)
Costas Montis   Cyprus Elli Peonidou (Cyprus)
Mohamed Choukri   Morocco Nawal El Saadawi (Egypt)
Seamus Heaney   Ireland Chris Wallace-Crabbe (Australia)
1996 Assia Djebar   Algeria/  France Barbara Frischmuth (Austria)
Vassilis Vassilikos   Greece Yiorgos Chouliaras (Greece/US)
Vizma Belsevica   Latvia Desmond Egan (Ireland)
Nirmal Verma   India Alfrún Gunnlaugsdóttir (Iceland)
Randolph Stow   Australia Alamgir Hashmi (Pakistan)
Rafael Alberti   Spain Carlos Rojas (Spain)
Werner Lambersy   Belgium Albert Russo (Belgium)
Tahar Ben Jelloun   Morocco Hanan al-Shaykh (Lebanon)
Carlos Fuentes   Mexico Mario Valdés (Canada)
Bei Dao   China/  United States Eliot Weinberger (US)
1998 Nuruddin Farah   Somalia Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o (Kenya)
Adrienne Rich   United States Meena Alexander (India)
R. S. Thomas   Wales Richard Exner (Germany/US)
Mo Yan   China Howard Goldblatt (US)
Les Murray   Australia Janette Turner Hospital (Australia)
Doris Lessing   England/  Zimbabwe Shirley Geok-lin Lim (Malaysia)
Philip Roth   United States Norman Manea (Romania/US)
Frankétienne   Haiti Raphaël Confiant (Martinique)
Ernesto Cardenal   Nicaragua Roberto Fernández Retamar (Cuba)
John Ashbery   United States Carolyn Forché (US)
2000 David Malouf   Australia Ihab Hassan (Egypt/US)
Wilson Harris   Guyana/  England Cyril Dabydeen (Guyana/Canada)
V. S. Naipaul   Trinidad and Tobago/  England Ha Jin (China/US) and Mervyn Morris (Jamaica)
N. Scott Momaday   United States Linda Hogan (US)
Juan Goytisolo   Spain Helen R. Lane (US)
Augusto Monterroso   Guatemala/  Honduras Carlos Monsiváis (Mexico)
Femi Osofisan   Nigeria Tanure Ojaide (Nigeria)
Mirkka Rekola   Finland Kirsti Simonsuuri (Finland)
György Konrád   Hungary Dubravka Ugresic (Croatia)
2002 Alvaro Mutis   Colombia Juan Gustavo Cobo Borda (Colombia)
Andrée Chedid   Egypt/  France Evelyne Accad (Lebanon/US)
Antonio Lobo Antunes   Portugal Kwame Anthony Appiah (UK/Ghana)
Wilson Harris   Guyana Lorna Goodison (Jamaica)
Eduardo Galeano   Uruguay Thomas King (Canada)
Janet Frame   New Zealand Bill Manhire (New Zealand)
Homero Aridjis   Mexico Rainer Schulte (Germany/US)
Luis Fernando Verissimo   Brazil Moacyr Scliar (Brazil)
Peter Matthiessen   United States Barry Unsworth (UK)
Mavis Gallant   Canada/  France Jane Urquhart (Canada)
2004 Adam Zagajewski   Poland Bogdana Carpenter (Poland/US)
Duong Thu Huong   Vietnam Esther Allen (US)
Gary Snyder   United States Bei Dao (China) in absentia
J. M. Coetzee   South Africa Kristjana Gunnars (Iceland) and Abdulrazak Gurnah (Tanzania)
Chinua Achebe   Nigeria Gabriel Okara (Nigeria)
Mario Vargas Llosa   Peru Edmundo Paz-Soldán (Bolivia)
José Saramago   Portugal Leon Rooke (Canada)
Marjorie Agosín   Chile Bapsi Sidhwa (Pakistan)
2006 Claribel Alegría   Nicaragua/  El Salvador Daisy Zamora (Nicaragua)
Orhan Pamuk   Turkey Aron Aij (Turkey)
Alice Munro   Canada Clark Blaise (US) and Linda Spalding (Canada)
Linton Kwesi Johnson   Jamaica/  England Kwame Dawes (Ghana/US)
Gerald Stern   United States Li-Young Lee (Indonesia/US)
André Brink   South Africa Zakes Mda (South Africa)
Per Olov Enquist   Sweden Tina Nunnally (US)
Philip Roth   United States Nico Orengo (Italy)
N. Scott Momaday   United States Carter Revard (US)
Hélène Cixous   Algeria/  France Susan Rubin Suleiman (US)
2008 Patricia Grace   New Zealand Joy Harjo (US)
Ngugi wa Thiong’o   Kenya Chris Abani (Nigeria/US)
Saadi Youssef   Iraq Sinan Antoon (Iraq)
Michael Ondaatje   Sri Lanka/  Canada Rilla Askew (US)
Jacques Roubaud   France Marcel Bénabou (Morocco/France)
Katerina Anghelaki-Rooke   Greece Peter Constantine (UK/US)
Tsering Woeser   China Huang Xiang (China)
Haruki Murakami   Japan Christine Montalbetti (France)
E. L. Doctorow   United States Bharati Mukherjee (India/US)
Yoel Hoffmann   Israel Yoko Tawada (Japan/Germany)
2010 Duo Duo   China Mai Mang (China/USA)
Ha Jin   China/  United States Sefi Atta (Nigeria/US)
Ricardo Piglia   Argentina Horacio Castellanos Moya (El Salvador)
Michael Ondaatje   Sri Lanka/  Canada Aleksandar Hemon (Bosnia/US)
Haruki Murakami   Japan Etgar Keret (Israel)
Margaret Atwood   Canada Joanne Leedom-Ackerman (US)
A. B. Yehoshua   Israel Claire Messud (US)
Athol Fugard   South Africa Pireeni Sundaralingam (France)
E. L. Doctorow   United States Bharati Mukherjee (Sri Lanka/US)
Shahriar Mandanipour   Iran Niloufar Talebi (Iran/UK)
2012 Rohinton Mistry   India/  Canada Samrat Upadhyay (Nepal/US)
Aleksandar Hemon   Bosnia and Herzegovina/  United States Rabih Alameddine (Lebanon/US)
Zoë Wicomb   South Africa/  Scotland Gabeba Baderoon (South Africa/US)
Elena Poniatowska   Mexico Norma Cantú (Mexico/US)
Bob Dylan   United States Andrea De Carlo (Italy)
Diamela Eltit   Chile Nathalie Handal (France/US)
Vénus Khoury-Ghata   Lebanon Ilya Kaminsky (Ukraine/US)
John Banville   Ireland Yahia Lababidi (Egypt/Lebanon)
Tahar Ben Jelloun   Morocco Miguel Syjuco (Philippines)
2014 Mia Couto   Mozambique Gabriella Ghermandi (Germany/Italy)
César Aira   Argentina Cristina Rivera-Garza (Mexico)
Duong Thu Huong   Vietnam Andrew Lam (Vietnam/US)
Edward P. Jones   United States Laleh Khadivi (Iran/US)
Ilya Kaminsky   Ukraine/  United States Lauren Camp (US)
Chang-rae Lee   South Korea/  United States Krys Lee (South Korea/US)
Edouard Maunick   Mauritius Ananda Devi (Mauritius)
Haruki Murakami   Japan Deji Olukotun (Nigeria/US)
Cecile Pineda   United States Lorna Dee Cervantes (Mexico/US)
Ghassan Zaqtan   Palestine Fady Joudah (Palestine/US)
2016 Dubravka Ugresic   Croatia/  Netherlands Alison Anderson (US/Switzerland)
Can Xue   China Porochista Khakpour (Iran/US)
Caryl Churchill   England Jordan Tannahill (Canada)
Carolyn Forché   United States Valzhyna Mort (Belarus/US)
Aminatta Forna   Sierra Leone/  Scotland Mukoma Wa Ngugi (Kenya/US)
Ann-Marie MacDonald   Canada Padma Viswanathan (Canada)
Guadalupe Nettel   Mexico Valeria Luiselli (Mexico)
Don Paterson   Scotland Amit Majmudar (US)
Ghassan Zaqtan   Palestine Wang Ping (China/US)
2018 Edwidge Danticat   Haiti/  United States Achy Obejas (Cuba/US)
Emmanuel Carrère   France Zia Haider Rahman (Bangladesh/UK)
Amitav Ghosh   India Dipika Mukherjee (India)
Aracelis Girmay   United States Mahtem Shiferraw (Ethiopia/Eritrea)
Mohsin Hamid   Pakistan Adnan Mahmutović (Bosnia/Sweden)
Jamaica Kincaid   Antigua and Barbuda/  United States Ladan Osman (Somalia/US)
Yusef Komunyakaa   United States Major Jackson (US)
Patricia Smith   United States Sasha Pimentel (Philippines/US)
Ludmila Ulitskaya   Russia Alisa Ganieva (Russia)
2020 Ismail Kadare   Albania Kapka Kassabova (Bulgaria)
Emmanuel Carrère   France Felipe Restrepo Pombo (Colombia)
Jorie Graham   United States Dunya Mikhail (Iraq/US)
Jessica Hagedorn   United States Joseph O. Legaspi (US)
Eduardo Halfon   Guatemala Anna Badkhen (Russia)
Sahar Khalifeh   Palestine Philip Metres (US)
Abdellatif Laâbi   Morocco André Naffis-Sahely (US/UAE)
Lee Maracle   Canada Katherena Vermette (Canada)
Hoa Nguyen   United States Vi Khi Nao (US)
2022 Boubacar Boris Diop   Senegal Jennifer Croft (US)
Jean-Pierre Balpe   France Hamid Ismailov (Uzbekistan)
Kwame Dawes   Ghana/  Jamaica Matthew Shenoda (US)
Natalie Diaz   United States R. O. Kwon (South Korea/US)
Michális Ganás   Greece Eleni Kefala (Cyprus)
Micheline Aharonian Marcom   United States Fowzia Karimi (Afghanistan/US)
Naomi Shihab Nye   United States Tarfia Faizullah (US)
Ludmilla Petrushevskaya   Russia Olga Zilberboug (Russia/US)
Cristina Rivera Garza   Mexico Carlos Labbé (Chile)
Reina María Rodríguez   Cuba Carlos Pintado (Cuba)

See also Edit

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  • Neustadt International Prize for Literature, official website
  • Neustadt International Prize for Literature winners listed by year (1970 – present)

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The Neustadt International Prize for Literature is a biennial award for literature sponsored by the University of Oklahoma and its international literary publication World Literature Today 1 It is considered one of the more prestigious international literary prizes often compared with the Nobel Prize in Literature The New York Times called the prize The Oklahoma Nobel in 1982 2 and the prize is sometimes referred to as the American Nobel 3 4 Since it was founded in 1970 some 30 of its laureates candidates or jurors have also been awarded Nobel Prizes 5 6 7 8 Like the Nobel it is awarded to individuals for their entire body of work not for a single one Neustadt International Prizefor LiteratureThe Neustadt Prize FeatherCountryUnited StatesPresented byUniversity of Oklahoma World Literature TodayReward s 50 000First awarded1970Websitewww neustadtprize org Contents 1 History 2 Award 3 Selection 4 Neustadt Laureates 5 NSK Neustadt Prize for Children s Literature 6 List of Neustadt Laureates Finalists and Jurors 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditThe Neustadt International Prize for Literature was established as the Books Abroad International Prize for Literature in 1969 by Ivar Ivask editor of Books Abroad It was subsequently renamed the Books Abroad Neustadt Prize and the award assumed its present name in 1976 It is the first international literary award of this scope to originate in the United States and is one of the very few international prizes for which poets novelists and playwrights are equally eligible 7 Award EditThe Prize is a silver eagle feather a certificate and 50 000 USD The award was endowed by Walter and Doris Neustadt 9 of Ardmore Oklahoma to ensure the award in perpetuity 10 The charter of the Neustadt Prize stipulates that the award be given in recognition of outstanding achievement in poetry fiction or drama and that it be conferred solely on the basis of literary merit Any living author writing in any language is eligible provided only that at least a representative portion of his or her work is available in English the language used during the jury deliberations The prize may serve to crown a lifetime s achievement or to direct attention to an important body of work that is still developing The prize is not open to application 11 Selection EditCandidates are selected by a jury of at least seven members Selection is not limited by geographic area language or genre The Neustadt International Prize for Literature is the only international literary award of this scope developed in the United States It is one of few international prizes for which poets novelists and playwrights alike are equally eligible Neustadt Laureates EditSource 12 Year Picture Name Country Language s Genre s Ref s 1970 nbsp Giuseppe Ungaretti 1888 1970 nbsp Italy Italian poetry literary criticism essay1972 nbsp Gabriel Garcia Marquez 1927 2014 nbsp Colombia Spanish novel short story autobiography screenplay1974 Francis Ponge 1899 1988 nbsp France French poetry essay1976 nbsp Elizabeth Bishop 1911 1979 nbsp United States English poetry short story1978 nbsp Czeslaw Milosz 1911 2004 nbsp Poland nbsp United States Polish poetry essay1980 nbsp Josef Skvorecky 1924 2012 nbsp Czechoslovakia nbsp Canada Czech novel short story essay1982 nbsp Octavio Paz 1914 1998 nbsp Mexico Spanish poetry essay1984 nbsp Paavo Haavikko 1931 2008 nbsp Finland Finnish poetry drama essay1986 nbsp Max Frisch 1911 1991 nbsp Switzerland German novel drama philosophy1988 Raja Rao 1906 2006 nbsp India nbsp United States English novel short story essay1990 nbsp Tomas Transtromer 1931 2015 nbsp Sweden Swedish poetry translation1992 Joao Cabral de Melo Neto 1920 1999 nbsp Brazil Portuguese poetry autobiography1994 Edward Kamau Brathwaite 1930 2020 nbsp Barbados English poetry essay1996 nbsp Assia Djebar 1936 2015 nbsp Algeria nbsp France French novel essay translation 13 1998 nbsp Nuruddin Farah b 1945 nbsp Somalia English novel short story drama essay autobiography2000 nbsp David Malouf b 1934 nbsp Australia English novel short story poetry drama memoirs2002 nbsp Alvaro Mutis 1923 2013 nbsp Colombia Spanish novel poetry essay 14 2004 nbsp Adam Zagajewski 1945 2021 nbsp Poland Polish novel poetry essay translation 15 16 2006 nbsp Claribel Alegria 1924 2018 nbsp Nicaragua nbsp El Salvador Spanish novel poetry essay 17 18 19 2008 nbsp Patricia Grace b 1937 nbsp New Zealand English novel short story 20 21 22 2010 nbsp Duo Duo b 1951 nbsp China Chinese poetry 23 24 2012 nbsp Rohinton Mistry b 1952 nbsp India nbsp Canada English novel short story 5 6 2014 nbsp Mia Couto b 1955 nbsp Mozambique Portuguese novel short story poetry 25 26 2016 nbsp Dubravka Ugresic 1949 2023 nbsp Croatia nbsp Netherlands Croatian novel short story 27 2018 nbsp Edwidge Danticat b 1969 nbsp United States nbsp Haiti English novel short story biography 28 2020 nbsp Ismail Kadare b 1936 nbsp Albania Albanian novel short story poetry essay drama screenplay 29 2022 nbsp Boubacar Boris Diop b 1946 nbsp Senegal Wolof French novel drama essay screenplay 30 NSK Neustadt Prize for Children s Literature EditSource 31 Year Name Country Language s Ref s 2003 Mildred D Taylor nbsp United States English2005 Brian Doyle nbsp Canada English2007 Katherine Paterson nbsp United States English2009 Vera B Williams nbsp United States English2011 Virginia Euwer Wolff nbsp United States English2013 Naomi Shihab Nye nbsp United States English2015 Meshack Asare nbsp Ghana English2017 Marilyn Nelson nbsp United States English2019 Margarita Engle nbsp United States Cuban English2021 Cynthia Leitich Smith nbsp United States English2023 Gene Luen Yang nbsp United States EnglishList of Neustadt Laureates Finalists and Jurors EditYear Finalist Country Nominating Juror1970 Giuseppe Ungaretti nbsp Italy No information provided about the individual nominations from the jurors Piero Bigongiari Italy J P Clark Nigeria Frank Kermode UK Jan Kott US Juan Marichal US Gaetan Picon France A K Ramanujan India US Allen Tate US Mario Vargas Llosa Peru Andrei Voznesensky USSR Heinrich Boll Germany Conrad Aiken nbsp United StatesJohn Berryman nbsp United StatesJorge Luis Borges nbsp ArgentinaEdward Brathwaite nbsp BarbadosHans Magnus Enzensberger nbsp West GermanyGraham Greene nbsp EnglandJorge Guillen nbsp SpainZbigniew Herbert nbsp PolandPierre Jean Jouve nbsp FrancePablo Neruda nbsp ChileFrancis Ponge nbsp FranceAlexander Solzhenitsyn nbsp Soviet Union1972 Gabriel Garcia Marquez nbsp Colombia Thor Vilhjalmsson Iceland Zbigniew Herbert nbsp Poland Francois Bondy Switzerland Vasko Popa nbsp Yugoslavia T Carmi Israel Claude Simon nbsp France Odysseus Elytis Greece Harold Pinter nbsp England Jovan Hristic Yugoslavia Paavo Haavikko nbsp Finland Kai Laitinen Finland Birago Diop nbsp Senegal Camara Laye Guinea Nathalie Sarraute nbsp France Vera Linhartova Czechoslovakia Czeslaw Milosz nbsp Poland nbsp United States Kenneth Rexroth US Octavio Paz nbsp Mexico Fernand Verhesen Belgium 1974 Francis Ponge nbsp France Michel Butor France Wole Soyinka nbsp Nigeria Chinua Achebe Nigeria Georges Schehade nbsp Lebanon nbsp France Adonis Lebanon Ian Hamilton Finlay nbsp Scotland Ernst Jandl Austria Gyula Illyes nbsp Hungary Ferenc Karinthy Hungary Eyvind Johnson nbsp Sweden Olof Lagercrantz Sweden Zaharia Stancu nbsp Romania George Dem Loghin Romania Allen Tate nbsp United States Mario Luzi Italy Doris Lessing nbsp Zimbabwe Joyce Carol Oates US Henri Michaux nbsp Belgium nbsp France Andri Peer Switzerland Anna Seghers nbsp West Germany John Willett UK 1976 Elizabeth Bishop nbsp United States John Ashbery USA and Marie Claire Blais Canada Yannis Ritsos nbsp Greece Melih Cevdet Anday Turkey Anais Nin nbsp France nbsp Cuba nbsp United States Agusti Bartra Spain Bert Schierbeek nbsp Netherlands H C ten Berge The Netherlands Andrei Voznesensky nbsp Soviet Union Paal Brekke Norway Wole Soyinka nbsp Nigeria Dennis Brutus South Africa Tawfiq al Hakim nbsp Egypt Mohammed Dib Algeria Czeslaw Milosz nbsp Poland nbsp United States Zbigniew Herbert Poland Robert Lowell nbsp United States Thomas Kinsella Ireland Tadeusz Rozewicz nbsp Poland Gunter Kunert East Germany 1978 Czeslaw Milosz nbsp Poland nbsp United States Joseph Brodsky US USSR Anthony Powell nbsp England Tuomas Anhava Finland Nadezhda Mandelstam nbsp Soviet Union Thorkild Bjornvig Denmark Carlos Drummond de Andrade nbsp Brazil Antonio Candido Brazil Zbigniew Herbert nbsp Poland Walter Helmut Fritz West Germany Janos Pilinszky nbsp Hungary Agnes Gergely Hungary Elias Canetti nbsp Austria nbsp Bulgaria nbsp England Wolfgang Kraus Austria Graham Greene nbsp England R K Narayan India Eudora Welty nbsp United States William Jay Smith US V S Naipaul nbsp Trinidad and Tobago nbsp England Derek Walcott Saint Lucia Georges Schehade nbsp Lebanon nbsp France Andree Chedid Egypt France 1980 Josef Skvorecky nbsp Czechoslovakia nbsp Canada Arnost Lustig Czechoslovakia US Alberto de Lacerda nbsp Portugal Luis Amorim de Sousa Portugal Breyten Breytenbach nbsp South Africa Andre Brink South Africa Yves Bonnefoy nbsp France Claude Esteban France Gunter Grass nbsp West Germany Thomas Keneally Australia Kim Chi ha nbsp South Korea Yotaro Konaka Japan and Muriel Rukeyser US Mulk Raj Anand nbsp India Shiv K Kumar India Miroslav Krleza nbsp Yugoslavia Vasa D Mihailovich Yugoslavia US Yannis Ritsos nbsp Greece George Savidis Greece Norman Maccaig nbsp Scotland Alexander Scott UK 1982 Octavio Paz nbsp Mexico Manuel Duran Spain US Ted Hughes nbsp England Yehuda Amichai Israel Laura Riding nbsp United States Poul Borum Denmark Robert Penn Warren nbsp United States John L Brown US Vladimir Voinovich nbsp Soviet Union nbsp West Germany Efim Etkind USSR France Max Frisch nbsp Switzerland Francine du Plessix Gray US Guillevic nbsp France Mimmo Morina Italy Luxembourg Ba Jin nbsp China Hualing Nieh China US Artur Lundkvist nbsp Sweden Osten Sjostrand Sweden Leonardo Sciascia nbsp Italy Giancarlo Vigorelli Italy 1984 Paavo Haavikko nbsp Finland Bo Carpelan Finland Zbigniew Herbert nbsp Poland Stanislaw Baranczak Poland US Jorge Amado nbsp Brazil Mouloud Mammeri Algeria Howard Brenton nbsp England Kamala Markandaya India UK Christopher Logue nbsp England N Scott Momaday US Sandor Weores nbsp Hungary Otto Orban Hungary Ernesto Sabato nbsp Argentina Edouard Roditi US France Mohammed Dib nbsp Algeria nbsp France Eric Sellin US Donald Davie nbsp England Charles Tomlinson UK Jorge Luis Borges nbsp Argentina Luisa Valenzuela Argentina Manes Sperber nbsp Austria nbsp France Elie Wiesel US Israel France 1986 Max Frisch nbsp Switzerland Adolf Muschg Switzerland Wole Soyinka nbsp Nigeria Maya Angelou US Francisco Ayala nbsp Spain Jose Luis Cano Spain Primo Levi nbsp Italy Margherita Guidacci Italy Kenzaburo Oe nbsp Japan Shuichi Kato Japan Jorge Luis Borges nbsp Argentina Sigurur Magnusson Iceland Gunter Grass nbsp West Germany Gregory Rabassa US Yves Bonnefoy nbsp France Anthony Rudolf UK Eugene Ionesco nbsp Romania nbsp France Iordan Chimet Romania Mavis Gallant nbsp Canada nbsp France Mordecai Richler Canada 1988 Raja Rao nbsp India Edwin Thumboo Singapore Gherasim Luca nbsp Romania nbsp France Andrei Codrescu Romania US Stanislaw Lem nbsp Poland Lars Gustafsson Sweden Rene Char nbsp France Raymond Jean France Milan Kundera nbsp Czechoslovakia nbsp France Algirdas Landsbergis Lithuania US Leopold Sedar Senghor nbsp Senegal Jean Luc Moreau France Joao Cabral de Melo Neto nbsp Brazil Nelida Pinon Brazil Peter Handke nbsp Austria Jutta Schutting Austria Roy Fisher nbsp England Jon Silkin England Nadine Gordimer nbsp South Africa Susan Sontag US Paule Marshall nbsp Barbados nbsp United States George Lamming Barbados 1990 Tomas Transtromer nbsp Sweden Jaan Kaplinski Estonia Osten Sjostrand nbsp Sweden Homero Aridjis Mexico Mohammed Dib nbsp Algeria Assia Djebar Algeria Rolf Jacobsen nbsp Norway Knut Faldbakken Norway Mavis Gallant nbsp Canada nbsp France Robert Pinget France Yordan Radichkov nbsp Bulgaria Vera Gancheva Bulgaria Gyorgy Konrad nbsp Hungary George Gomori Pinon Hungary UK Michel Leiris nbsp France Richard Howard US V S Naipaul nbsp Trinidad and Tobago nbsp England Sam Selvon Trinidad and Tobago Vasko Popa nbsp Yugoslavia Lasse Soderberg Sweden Dai Houying nbsp China Xiao Qian China 1992 Joao Cabral de Melo Neto nbsp Brazil Silviano Santiago Brazil Habib Tengour nbsp Algeria nbsp France Etel Adnan Lebanon US Bella Akhmadulina nbsp Russia Vassily Aksyonov Russia US Christopher Middleton nbsp England Zulfikar Ghose Pakistan US Orhan Pamuk nbsp Turkey Guneli Gun Turkey US Henri Meschonnic nbsp France V Y Mudimbe Zaire Kenzaburo Oe nbsp Japan Makoto Ooka Japan Andrea Zanzotto nbsp Italy Sergio Perosa Italy Eduardo Galeano nbsp Uruguay Elena Poniatowska Mexico John Berger nbsp England Alastair Reid UK A B Yehoshua nbsp Israel Anton Shammas Palestine 1994 Kamau Brathwaite nbsp Barbados Kofi Awoonor Ghana Svetlana Alexievich nbsp Belarus Zoya Boguslavskaya Russia Norman Mailer nbsp United States Alan Cheuse US Zbigniew Herbert nbsp Poland J M Coetzee South Africa Toni Morrison nbsp United States Nuruddin Farah Somalia Chinua Achebe nbsp Nigeria Wlad Godzich Switzerland Miguel Delibes nbsp Spain Angel Gonzalez Spain Mahasveta Devi nbsp India Githa Hariharan India Costas Montis nbsp Cyprus Elli Peonidou Cyprus Mohamed Choukri nbsp Morocco Nawal El Saadawi Egypt Seamus Heaney nbsp Ireland Chris Wallace Crabbe Australia 1996 Assia Djebar nbsp Algeria nbsp France Barbara Frischmuth Austria Vassilis Vassilikos nbsp Greece Yiorgos Chouliaras Greece US Vizma Belsevica nbsp Latvia Desmond Egan Ireland Nirmal Verma nbsp India Alfrun Gunnlaugsdottir Iceland Randolph Stow nbsp Australia Alamgir Hashmi Pakistan Rafael Alberti nbsp Spain Carlos Rojas Spain Werner Lambersy nbsp Belgium Albert Russo Belgium Tahar Ben Jelloun nbsp Morocco Hanan al Shaykh Lebanon Carlos Fuentes nbsp Mexico Mario Valdes Canada Bei Dao nbsp China nbsp United States Eliot Weinberger US 1998 Nuruddin Farah nbsp Somalia Ngũgĩ wa Thiong o Kenya Adrienne Rich nbsp United States Meena Alexander India R S Thomas nbsp Wales Richard Exner Germany US Mo Yan nbsp China Howard Goldblatt US Les Murray nbsp Australia Janette Turner Hospital Australia Doris Lessing nbsp England nbsp Zimbabwe Shirley Geok lin Lim Malaysia Philip Roth nbsp United States Norman Manea Romania US Franketienne nbsp Haiti Raphael Confiant Martinique Ernesto Cardenal nbsp Nicaragua Roberto Fernandez Retamar Cuba John Ashbery nbsp United States Carolyn Forche US 2000 David Malouf nbsp Australia Ihab Hassan Egypt US Wilson Harris nbsp Guyana nbsp England Cyril Dabydeen Guyana Canada V S Naipaul nbsp Trinidad and Tobago nbsp England Ha Jin China US and Mervyn Morris Jamaica N Scott Momaday nbsp United States Linda Hogan US Juan Goytisolo nbsp Spain Helen R Lane US Augusto Monterroso nbsp Guatemala nbsp Honduras Carlos Monsivais Mexico Femi Osofisan nbsp Nigeria Tanure Ojaide Nigeria Mirkka Rekola nbsp Finland Kirsti Simonsuuri Finland Gyorgy Konrad nbsp Hungary Dubravka Ugresic Croatia 2002 Alvaro Mutis nbsp Colombia Juan Gustavo Cobo Borda Colombia Andree Chedid nbsp Egypt nbsp France Evelyne Accad Lebanon US Antonio Lobo Antunes nbsp Portugal Kwame Anthony Appiah UK Ghana Wilson Harris nbsp Guyana Lorna Goodison Jamaica Eduardo Galeano nbsp Uruguay Thomas King Canada Janet Frame nbsp New Zealand Bill Manhire New Zealand Homero Aridjis nbsp Mexico Rainer Schulte Germany US Luis Fernando Verissimo nbsp Brazil Moacyr Scliar Brazil Peter Matthiessen nbsp United States Barry Unsworth UK Mavis Gallant nbsp Canada nbsp France Jane Urquhart Canada 2004 Adam Zagajewski nbsp Poland Bogdana Carpenter Poland US Duong Thu Huong nbsp Vietnam Esther Allen US Gary Snyder nbsp United States Bei Dao China in absentiaJ M Coetzee nbsp South Africa Kristjana Gunnars Iceland and Abdulrazak Gurnah Tanzania Chinua Achebe nbsp Nigeria Gabriel Okara Nigeria Mario Vargas Llosa nbsp Peru Edmundo Paz Soldan Bolivia Jose Saramago nbsp Portugal Leon Rooke Canada Marjorie Agosin nbsp Chile Bapsi Sidhwa Pakistan 2006 Claribel Alegria nbsp Nicaragua nbsp El Salvador Daisy Zamora Nicaragua Orhan Pamuk nbsp Turkey Aron Aij Turkey Alice Munro nbsp Canada Clark Blaise US and Linda Spalding Canada Linton Kwesi Johnson nbsp Jamaica nbsp England Kwame Dawes Ghana US Gerald Stern nbsp United States Li Young Lee Indonesia US Andre Brink nbsp South Africa Zakes Mda South Africa Per Olov Enquist nbsp Sweden Tina Nunnally US Philip Roth nbsp United States Nico Orengo Italy N Scott Momaday nbsp United States Carter Revard US Helene Cixous nbsp Algeria nbsp France Susan Rubin Suleiman US 2008 Patricia Grace nbsp New Zealand Joy Harjo US Ngugi wa Thiong o nbsp Kenya Chris Abani Nigeria US Saadi Youssef nbsp Iraq Sinan Antoon Iraq Michael Ondaatje nbsp Sri Lanka nbsp Canada Rilla Askew US Jacques Roubaud nbsp France Marcel Benabou Morocco France Katerina Anghelaki Rooke nbsp Greece Peter Constantine UK US Tsering Woeser nbsp China Huang Xiang China Haruki Murakami nbsp Japan Christine Montalbetti France E L Doctorow nbsp United States Bharati Mukherjee India US Yoel Hoffmann nbsp Israel Yoko Tawada Japan Germany 2010 Duo Duo nbsp China Mai Mang China USA Ha Jin nbsp China nbsp United States Sefi Atta Nigeria US Ricardo Piglia nbsp Argentina Horacio Castellanos Moya El Salvador Michael Ondaatje nbsp Sri Lanka nbsp Canada Aleksandar Hemon Bosnia US Haruki Murakami nbsp Japan Etgar Keret Israel Margaret Atwood nbsp Canada Joanne Leedom Ackerman US A B Yehoshua nbsp Israel Claire Messud US Athol Fugard nbsp South Africa Pireeni Sundaralingam France E L Doctorow nbsp United States Bharati Mukherjee Sri Lanka US Shahriar Mandanipour nbsp Iran Niloufar Talebi Iran UK 2012 Rohinton Mistry nbsp India nbsp Canada Samrat Upadhyay Nepal US Aleksandar Hemon nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina nbsp United States Rabih Alameddine Lebanon US Zoe Wicomb nbsp South Africa nbsp 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Netherlands Alison Anderson US Switzerland Can Xue nbsp China Porochista Khakpour Iran US Caryl Churchill nbsp England Jordan Tannahill Canada Carolyn Forche nbsp United States Valzhyna Mort Belarus US Aminatta Forna nbsp Sierra Leone nbsp Scotland Mukoma Wa Ngugi Kenya US Ann Marie MacDonald nbsp Canada Padma Viswanathan Canada Guadalupe Nettel nbsp Mexico Valeria Luiselli Mexico Don Paterson nbsp Scotland Amit Majmudar US Ghassan Zaqtan nbsp Palestine Wang Ping China US 2018 Edwidge Danticat nbsp Haiti nbsp United States Achy Obejas Cuba US Emmanuel Carrere nbsp France Zia Haider Rahman Bangladesh UK Amitav Ghosh nbsp India Dipika Mukherjee India Aracelis Girmay nbsp United States Mahtem Shiferraw Ethiopia Eritrea Mohsin Hamid nbsp Pakistan Adnan Mahmutovic Bosnia Sweden Jamaica Kincaid nbsp Antigua and Barbuda nbsp United States Ladan Osman Somalia US Yusef Komunyakaa nbsp United States Major Jackson US Patricia Smith nbsp United States Sasha Pimentel Philippines US Ludmila Ulitskaya nbsp Russia Alisa Ganieva Russia 2020 Ismail Kadare nbsp Albania Kapka Kassabova Bulgaria Emmanuel Carrere nbsp France Felipe Restrepo Pombo Colombia Jorie Graham nbsp United States Dunya Mikhail Iraq US Jessica Hagedorn nbsp United States Joseph O Legaspi US Eduardo Halfon nbsp Guatemala Anna Badkhen Russia Sahar Khalifeh nbsp Palestine Philip Metres US Abdellatif Laabi nbsp Morocco Andre Naffis Sahely US UAE Lee Maracle nbsp Canada Katherena Vermette Canada Hoa Nguyen nbsp United States Vi Khi Nao US 2022 Boubacar Boris Diop nbsp Senegal Jennifer Croft US Jean Pierre Balpe nbsp France Hamid Ismailov Uzbekistan Kwame Dawes nbsp Ghana nbsp Jamaica Matthew Shenoda US Natalie Diaz nbsp United States R O Kwon South Korea US Michalis Ganas nbsp Greece Eleni Kefala Cyprus Micheline Aharonian Marcom nbsp United States Fowzia Karimi Afghanistan US Naomi Shihab Nye nbsp United States Tarfia Faizullah US Ludmilla Petrushevskaya nbsp Russia Olga Zilberboug Russia US Cristina Rivera Garza nbsp Mexico Carlos Labbe Chile Reina Maria Rodriguez nbsp Cuba Carlos Pintado Cuba See also EditList of literary awardsReferences Edit Daniel Kalder August 12 2013 America s Nobel The Neustadt International Prize for Literature Publishing Perspectives Retrieved August 13 2013 Edwin McDowell February 26 1982 PUBLISHING THE OKLAHOMA NOBEL New York Times Retrieved July 22 2019 Annalisa Quinn November 5 2013 Book News Mozambican Writer Wins Neustadt Prize America s Nobel NPR Retrieved July 22 2019 Chad Post November 10 2016 The American Nobel At Norman Oklahoma s Neustadt Prize Festival Literary Hub Retrieved July 22 2019 a b Rohinton Mistry wins Neustadt Prize 2012 Parsi Khabar a b Critically acclaimed Indian Canadian writer Rohinton Mistry wins 2012 Neustadt International Prize for Literature World Literature Today a b Neustadt International Prize for Literature World Literature Today October 2012 Retrieved July 16 2013 Neustadt Nobel Prize Convergences The Neustadt Prizes Retrieved July 22 2019 Walter Neustadt Jr Obituary biographical information about Walter Neustadt 1 permanent dead link World Literature Today Neustadt Laureates Past Laureates World Literature Today Retrieved November 2 2013 1996 Neustadt Prize Laureate Assia Djebar World Literature Today Retrieved June 29 2018 Colombian given literary award The Oklahoma Daily October 18 2002 Archived from the original on November 4 2013 Retrieved November 2 2013 2004 Neustadt Prize Laureate Adam Zagajewski World Literature Today 2005 Archived from the original on March 3 2014 Retrieved November 2 2013 Polish poet awarded 2004 Neustadt prize The Oklahoma Daily October 27 2003 Archived from the original on November 4 2013 Retrieved November 2 2013 Bunmi Ishola September 30 2006 Claribel Alegria wins Neustadt Prize The Norman Transcript Archived from the original on November 4 2013 Retrieved November 2 2013 Staff writer May 1 2007 Claribel Alegria 2006 Neustadt International Prize Laureate special section Biography World Literature Today Archived from the original on November 11 2013 Retrieved November 2 2013 Neustadt Prize The Missouri Review November 16 2006 Archived from the original on November 3 2013 Retrieved November 2 2013 2008 Neustadt Prize Laureate Patricia Grace World Literature Today May 2009 Retrieved November 2 2013 NEW Banquet to honor winner of the Neustadt Prize The Norman Transcript September 18 2008 Archived from the original on November 4 2013 Retrieved November 2 2013 Staff writer October 8 2007 Patricia Grace wins prestigious literary prize The New Zealand Herald Retrieved November 2 2013 Staff writer October 29 2009 Chinese poet awarded Neustadt Prize at OU Norman Transcript Archived from the original on November 4 2013 Retrieved November 2 2013 2010 Neustadt Laureate Duo Duo World Literature Today March 2011 Retrieved November 2 2013 Hector Tobar November 1 2013 Who will win America s Nobel the Neustadt Prize LA Times Retrieved November 2 2013 Noted Mozambican Author Mia Couto Wins 2014 Neustadt International Prize for Literature The Neustadt Prize November 1 2013 Retrieved November 2 2013 Dubravka Ugresic Announced as 2016 Winner of Prestigious Neustadt International Prize for Literature The Neustadt Prize October 23 2015 Retrieved October 23 2015 Edwidge Danticat is 2018 Winner of Prestigious Neustadt International Prize for Literature The Neustadt Prize November 9 2017 Retrieved November 10 2017 Albanian author Ismail Kadare has won the 2020 Neustadt International Prize for Literature Literary Hub October 17 2019 Retrieved October 17 2019 Boubacar Boris Diop Wins Prestigious 2022 Neustadt International Prize for Literature Literary Hub October 26 2021 Retrieved October 26 2021 NSK Laureates World Literature Today Retrieved May 6 2019 External links EditNeustadt International Prize for Literature official website Neustadt International Prize for Literature winners listed by year 1970 present Retrieved from https en wikipedia org 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