Antun Branko Šimić Award

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The Antun Branko Šimić Award 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.

[edit] 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"
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