Vilenica Prize
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The Vilenica Prize is awarded annually by the Slovene Writers' Association to a Central European author for his or her achievements in the field of literature and essay writing. The award is bestowed during the Vilenica International Literary Festival, in the Vilenica Cave near the village of Lokev on the Karst Plateau in the Slovenian Littoral.
Vilenica Prize winners
- 1986 - Fulvio Tomizza (Italy)
- 1987 - Peter Handke (Austria)
- 1988 - Péter Esterházy (Hungary)
- 1989 - Jan Skácel (Czech Republic)
- 1990 - Tomas Venclova (Lithuania)
- 1991 - Zbigniew Herbert (Poland)
- 1992 - Milan Kundera (Czech Republic)
- 1993 - Libuše Moníková (Czech Republic/Germany)
- 1994 - Josip Osti (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- 1995 - Adolf Muschg (Switzerland)
- 1996- Adam Zagajewski (Poland)
- 1997 - Pavel Vilikovsky (Slovakia)
- 1998 - Péter Nádas (Hungary)
- 1999 - Erica Pedretti (Switzerland)
- 2000 - Slavko Mihalić (Croatia)
- 2001 - Jaan Kaplinski (Estonia)
- 2002 - Ana Blandiana (Romania)
- 2003 - Mirko Kovač (Croatia)
- 2004 - Brigitte Kronauer (Germany)
- 2005 - Ilma Rakusa (Switzerland) and Karl-Markus Gauß (Austria)
- 2006 - Miodrag Pavlović (Serbia)
- 2007 - Goran Stefanovski (Macedonia)
- 2008 - Andrzej Stasiuk (Poland)
- 2009 - Claudio Magris (Italy)
- 2010 - Dževad Karahasan (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- 2011 - Mircea Cărtărescu (Romania)
- 2012 - David Albahari (Serbia)
- 2013 - Olga Tokarczuk (Poland)
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