Antun Branko Šimić Award
The Antun Branko Šimić Award (Croatian: Nagrada Antun Branko Šimić) is an award for contributions to Croatian poetry by Croats from Bosnia and Herzegovina or members of the Croatian Writers' Society of Herzeg-Bosnia. It is named after the Herzegovinian Croat poet Antun Branko Šimić. The award was founded in 1998.
Awardees
- 1998: Gojko Sušac for Jutarnja novost
- 1999: Zdravko Kordić for Zipka i smrt
- 2000: Željko Ivanković for (D)ogledi III. and Dubravko Horvatić for Svjetionik
- 2001: Ante Matić for Nebeska galija and Pero Pavlović for Nebeske latice
- 2002: Andrija Vučemil for Glas (na)glas za glas and Nenad Valentin Borozan for lišce.teret od zrcala
- 2003: Ružica Soldo for Sanjar
- 2004: Zdravko Luburić for Molitva tmine
- 2005: Mile Maslać for Vrijeme pripravnosti
- 2006: Borislav Arapović for Prolomom
- 2007: Malkica Dugeč for U riječ unjedrena
- 2008: Rajko Glibo for Očitovanja and Antun Lučić for Veze ljudi, životinja i stvari
- 2009: Mile Pešorda for Baščanska ploča, poema
- 2010: Šimun Musa for Studije i ogledi
- 2011: Ante Stamać for Sabrane pjesme
- 2012: S. Marija od Presvetoga Srca (Anka Petričević) for Pjesme srca
- 2013: Julienne Eden Bušić for Živa glava
External links
(in Croatian) List of Awardees on Croatian Writers Association Herzeg Bosnia - Mostar site
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