Prizes of Ukraine in Literature (Ukrainian: Літературні Премії України) is a material or honorary encouragement of writer or authors in Ukraine for achievements in various genres of literature.
Shevchenko National Prize
Maksym Rylsky Prize
Pavlo Tychyna Prize
Republican Prize in a field of literary-fiction critic
Lesya Ukrainka Prize
Nikolai Ostrovsky Prize of the Lenin's Komsomol of Ukraine
Yaroslav Hadan Republican Prize in a field of journalism
Andriy Holovko Prize
Yuriy Yanovsky Prize
Ivan Franko Prize
Pavlo Usenko Prize of the Molod Publishing
Oleksandr Kopylenko Prize of the Barvinok magazine
Vasyl Stus Prize
Kobzar Literary Award
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