the Nordic writer who has done significant work in any of the Academy's areas of operations or interests
Date
1986
Location
Stockholm, Stockholm
Country
Sweden
Presented by
Swedish Academy
Reward(s)
A monetary award of SEK 400,000
Currently held by
Sjón
The Nordic Prize (Swedish: nordiska pris) is a literary award presented annually by the Swedish Academy. The recipient is someone from the Nordic countries who has done significant work in any of the Academy's areas of operations or interests.[1] The inaugural award was in 1986 and was founded with a donation from Karen and Karl Ragnar Gierows.[1] The prize amount consists of SKr 400,000.[1] The prize has been referred to as the "little Nobel" because it is awarded by the same Academy that gives the Nobel Prize.[2]
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