P. C. Hooft Award
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The P.C. Hooft Award (in Dutch: P.C. Hooftprijs) is a Dutch language literary oeuvre award, given annually.
The award was established in 1947 as a Dutch state award. It is named for the Dutch poet and playwright Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft. It is generally considered the chief literary accolade in the Dutch language area.
[edit] Award winners
- 2008 - Abram de Swaan
- 2007 - Maarten Biesheuvel
- 2006 - H.C. ten Berge
- 2005 - Frédéric Bastet
- 2004 - Cees Nooteboom
- 2003 - Herman ter Balkt
- 2002 - Sem Dresden
- 2001 - Gerrit Krol
- 2000 - Eva Gerlach
- 1999 - Arthur Lehning
- 1998 - F.B. Hotz
- 1997 - Judith Herzberg
- 1996 - K. Schippers
- 1995 - A. Alberts
- 1994 - J. Bernlef
- 1993 - Gerrit Komrij
- 1992 - Anton Koolhaas
- 1991 - Elisabeth Eybers
- 1990 - Kees Fens
- 1989 - Jan Wolkers (award refused)
- 1988 - Rutger Kopland
- 1987 - Hugo Brandt Corstius
- 1986 - not awarded
- 1985 - not awarded
- 1984 - not awarded
- 1983 - Hella S. Haasse
- 1982 - M. Vasalis
- 1981 - Karel van het Reve
- 1980 - Willem Brakman
- 1979 - Ida Gerhardt
- 1978 - Cornelis Verhoeven
- 1977 - Harry Mulisch
- 1976 - Remco Campert
- 1975 - Rudy Kousbroek
- 1974 - Simon Carmiggelt
- 1973 - Hendrik de Vries
- 1972 - Abel J. Herzberg
- 1971 - Willem Frederik Hermans (award refused)
- 1970 - Gerrit Kouwenaar
- 1969 - not awarded
- 1968 - Gerard Kornelis van het Reve
- 1967 - Lucebert
- 1966 - Anton van Duinkerken
- 1965 - not awarded
- 1964 - Leo Vroman
- 1963 - F.G.L. van der Meer
- 1962 - Theun de Vries
- 1961 - H.W.J.M. Keuls
- 1960 - Victor E. van Vriesland
- 1959 - not awarded
- 1958 - Pierre Kemp
- 1957 - Pieter Geyl
- 1956 - Anna Blaman
- 1955 - Adriaan Roland Holst
- 1954 - L.J. Rogier
- 1953 - Ferdinand Bordewijk
- 1952 - J.C. Bloem
- 1951 - E.J. Dijksterhuis
- 1950 - Simon Vestdijk
- 1949 - Gerrit Achterberg
- 1948 - A.M. Hammacher
- 1947 - Arthur van Schendel
- 1947 - Amoene van Haersolte