Doblougprisen

Doblougprisen

Der Doblougpreis (norwegisch: Doblougprisen; schwedisch: Doblougska priset) ist eine Auszeichnung der Svenska Akademien für Schöne Literatur und Literaturwissenschaft. Der Preis wird jährlich jeweils an einen Schweden und einen Norweger vergeben.

Geschichte

Der Preis wurde 1938 testamentarisch vom norwegischen Philanthrop Birger Dobloug gestiftet und ist daher auch nach ihm benannt. 1951 fand die erste Preisverleihung statt. Der Preis ist mit 100.000 Schwedischen Kronen dotiert. Unter den bisherigen Preisträgern finden sich Namen wie Lars Gyllensten, Paal-Helge Haugen, Rolf Jacobsen, Sven Lindqvist, Hans Herbjørnsrud oder Bertil Malmberg.


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