Svetlozar Zhelev

Svetlozar Zhelev is a well known contemporary expert in the Bulgarian literary field. Former publisher, TV and radio host, he was a board member of the Bulgarian Book Association from 2006 to 2010, and president of the jury for the "Translations" program of the National Culture Fund from 2018 to 2020. He is a member of the programing committee of the "TRADUKI" network, board member of ENLIT, co-founder and board member of the "Elizabeth Kostova Foundation on Creative Writing", and a lecturer in Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski" since 2013.

David Szolláth

David Szolláth, Ph. D. (1975) is a research fellow at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Research Center for the Humanities in Budapest. He is a managing editor of Literatura, the theoretical journal of the Institute of Literary Studies, HAS, and author of "A kommunista aszketizmus esztétikája" [Aesthetics of Communist Ascetism] (2011). He was an editor at the literary review Kalligram (2006-2008) and Jelenkor (2008-2018).

Winning Authors 2009 - 2021

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Established in 2009, the European Union Prize for Literature awards emerging fiction writers from all over Europe. In four three-year cycles, the Prize awarded 148 national laureates. The overview of winners and countries, per edition, is available below. 

Between 2009 and 2021, the EUPL was organised in a consortium of three organisations: the European Writers’ Council (EWC), the Federation of European Publishers (FEP) and the European and International Booksellers Federation (EIBF). 

The fifth cycle of the project marks a complete restructuring of the Prize, however, the Prize’s goals remain the same: shine a spotlight on the creativity and diverse wealth of Europe’s contemporary literature in the field of fiction, promote the circulation of literature within Europe and encourage greater interest in non-national literary works. 

Overview of Winners

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Portrait of Adam Foulds

Adam Foulds

the United Kingdom

Adda Djørup

Adda Djørup

Denmark

Portrait of Afonso Cruz

Afonso Cruz

Portugal

Portrait of Evie Wyld

Evie Wyld

the United Kingdom

Portrait of Faruk Šehić

Faruk Šehić

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Francis Kirps (c) Philippe Matsas - CNL

Francis Kirps

Luxembourg

Picture of Gerda Blees (c) Bartjan de bruijn

Gerda Blees

the Netherlands

Portrait of Inga Zolude

Inga Zolude

Latvia

Portrait of Iren Nigg

Iren Nigg

Liechtenstein

Portrait of Jacek Dukaj

Jacek Dukaj

Poland

Portrait of Jamal Ouariachi

Jamal Ouariachi

the Netherlands

Picture of Irish winner Jan Carson

Jan Carson

Ireland

Portrait of Jan Němec

Jan Němec

Czech Republic

Portrait of Jana Beňová

Jana Beňová

Slovakia

Portrait of Jean Back

Jean Back

Luxembourg

Portrait of Lada Žigo

Lada Žigo

Croatia

Lana Bastašić (C) Radmila Vankoska

Lana Bastašić

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Picture of Lucie Faulerová (c) Ondrej Lipar

Lucie Faulerová

Czech Republic

Portrait of Luka Bekavac

Luka Bekavac

Croatia

Picture of UK winner Melissa Harrison

Melissa Harrison

the United Kingdom

Portrait of Milen Ruskov

Milen Ruskov

Bulgaria

Portrait of Pavol Rankov

Pavol Rankov

Slovakia

Petar Andonovski

Petar Andonovski

North Macedonia

Stefan Bošković (c) Dado Ljaljević

Stefan Bošković

Montenegro

Portrait of Sunjeev Sahota

Sunjeev Sahota

the United Kingdom

Portrait of Tanja Stupar-Trifunović

Tanja Stupar-Trifunović

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Picture of Enkel Demi (pen name: Tom Kuka)

Tom Kuka

Albania

Portrait of Tomáš Zmeškal

Tomáš Zmeškal

Czech Republic

Portrait of Tullio Forgiarini

Tullio Forgiarini

Luxembourg

Petrit Ymery

Petrit Ymeri is the executive director of the Dituria publishing house, founded in May 1991. For several years, he was a literature teacher in high school and later a lecturer in foreign literature at the University of Tirana. Until 1991, he was a cultural journalist for the Albanian Radiotelevision and later the head of the editorial sector of the 8 November publishing house. From 2003 to 2014, Petrit Ymeri was a member of the Board of Directors of the Albanian Radiotelevision.

Armen Ohanyan

Armen Ohanyan (b.1979; pen name Armen of Armenia) is a fiction writer, essayist and literary translator. He holds a BA in philosophy from Yerevan State University and the graduate certificate in Translation (CTRA) from American University of Armenia. He’s the author of the story collection [The Return of Kikos], and the trilogy of novels [Mommyland], where for the first time in Armenian literature LGBT people are presented under a positive light. He’s the president of Armenian PEN Center (since 2017), board member of TIAC and Human Rights House Yerevan.

Entela Kasi

Entela Kasi is a poetess, novelist, translator and essayist. She is the president of the Albanian PEN Centre and a member of the ‘In search Committee Board’ of PEN International. She writes for Albanian journals and daily press, especially focusing on social movements, culture and politics. She has been invited as a guest writer by different Universities in Albania and abroad.

Georgia

We are happy to introduce the following jury members for Georgia:  Natasha Lomouri, director of the Writers' House of Georgia and professor at Tbilisi State University, President of the jury Dato Barbakadze, poet, prose writer, essayist and translator Medea Metreveli, director of the Georgian National Book Centre Paata Shamugia, poet president of the Georgian Pen Center Tinatin Beriashvili, director of the Georgian Publishers and Booksellers Association  

Cyprus

We are happy to introduce the following jury members for Cyprus:  Giorgos Moleskis, poet, President of the jury Antonis Georgiou, writer and EUPL 2016 laureate Myrto Azina, writer and EUPL 2010 laureate Kyriakos Kyriakou, bookseller Stavros Karayanni, writer, critical theorist and associate professor at the European University of Cyprus  

Czech Republic

We are happy to introduce the following jury members for Czech Republic: Pavel Mandys, writer, journalist, book critic, organizer of the Magnesia Litera book award - President of the jury Ivana Myšková, writer, culture journalist Petr A. Bílek, professor of modern Czech literature and literary theory Vladimír Opatrný, bookseller Eva Klíčová, literary critic, journalist, editor