Norwegian_Academy_of_Literature_and_Freedom_of_Expression

Norwegian Academy of Literature and Freedom of Expression

Norwegian Academy of Literature and Freedom of Expression

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The Norwegian Academy of Literature and Freedom of Expression (Det Norske Akademi for Litteratur og Ytringsfrihet) is a Norwegian institution founded by the poet Knut Ødegård in 2003 and also called Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson-Akademiet. Its objective is to promote understanding of other cultures and literary free speech. The membership includes Norwegian and foreign scholars, authors, politicians, and journalists. The organization's 2016 President was Kristenn Einarsson.

The Bjørnson Prize

The association annually awards the international (Bjørnsonprisen) which includes a cash award of 100,000 kroner (approximately €10,000).

Recipients of the award:

The prize ceremony is held in the autumn in conjunction with the annual seminar held at the historic Bjørnson house in Molde.


References

  1. Bjørnsonprisen for første gong til to nordmenn (in Norwegian) NRK. Retrieved 11 March 2014
  2. «Disse tre deler Bjørnsonprisen», NRK Møre og Romsdal, 11 October 2012. Retrieved 3 November 2012.
  3. Bjørnsonprisen til Yaşar Kemal, rbnett.no 9 October 2013
  4. Edward Snowden får Bjørnson-prisen, aftenposten.no, 2 June 2015

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