Not to be confused with Pushkin House Russian Book Prize.
Defunct Russian literary award
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The Pushkin Prize (Russian: Пушкинская премия) was a Russian literary award presented to a Russian writer considered to have achieved the highest standard of literary excellence. It was established in 1881 by the Russian Academy of Sciences to honor one of the greatest Russian poets Alexander Pushkin (1799–1837), then discontinued during the Soviet period. It was restored in 1989 by Alfred Toepfer Foundation in Hamburg.[1] In 1995, the State Pushkin Prize was established by Boris Yeltsin's decree, with Vladimir Sokolov being the first laureate. Both lasted till 2005. In 2005 the New Pushkin Prize was established by the Aleksander Zhukov Fund, as well as the Pushkin and Mikhaylovskoye museums.[2] In 2017 the International Creative Contest "World Pushkin" was established by the Russkiy Mir Foundation and the A. Pushkin State Literary Memorial and Natural Museum-Reserve Boldino.[3]
^История Пушкинских премий.
^The New Pushkin Prize laureates.
^"ПОЛОЖЕНИЕ О МЕЖДУНАРОДНОМ ТВОРЧЕСКОМ КОНКУРСЕ". Russkiymir.ru. Russkiymir. Retrieved 21 November 2019.
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