Premio Gregor von Rezzori
The Premio Gregor von Rezzori (Gregor von Rezzori Award) is a literary prize awarded at the annual Festival degli Scrittori in Florence. The award was established in 2007 in honor of Gregor von Rezzori, a Mitteleuropean writer, author of novels and memoirs. It was originally held at the Vallombrosa Abbey, southeast of Florence. In 2010, it moved to the city of Florence, becoming the fulcrum of the Writers' Festival. The award is assigned by an international jury to the best work of foreign fiction translated in Italy and published in the year preceding the awarding of the prize.[1]
Award winners
Past award winners include:[2]
- 2020 - Richard Powers (USA) - The Overstory (2018)
- 2019 - Annie Ernaux (France) - A Woman's Story (1989)
- 2018 - George Saunders (USA) - Lincoln in the Bardo (2017)
- 2017 - Mathias Enard (France) - Compass (2015)
- 2016 - Mircea Cărtărescu (Romania) - Orbitor (Blinding), vol. 2, Corpul ("The Body") (2002)
- 2015 - Vladimir Sorokin (Russia)- Day of the Oprichnik (2006)
- 2014 - Maylis de Kerangal (France) - Birth of a Bridge (2010)
- 2013 - Juan Gabriel Vasquez (Colombia) - The Sound of Things Falling (2011)
- 2012 - Enrique Vila-Matas (Spain) - Exploradores del abismo (2007)
- 2011 - Aleksandar Hemon (Bosnia and Herzegovina/USA) - The Lazarus Project (2008)
- 2010 - Percival Everett (USA) - Wounded (2005)
- 2009 - Jhumpa Lahiri (India/USA)- Unaccustomed Earth (2008)
- 2008 - Arturo Pérez-Reverte (Spain) - The Painter of Battles (2006)
- 2007 - Hisham Matar (Libya/USA) - In the Country of Men (2006)
References
- "Premio Grigor von Rezzori". Retrieved 24 August 2019.
- "Premio Grigor von Rezzori Winners". Retrieved 5 September 2019.
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