Jerusalem Prize

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Jerusalem Prize
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Jerusalem Mayor Teddy Kollek (r) handing French author André Schwarz-Bart the 1967 Jerusalem Prize for Literature
Awarded forwriters whose works have dealt with themes of human freedom in society
LocationJerusalem
Presented byOrganisers of the Jerusalem International Book Forum
First award1963; 62 years ago (1963)
Websitehttps://www.jbookforum.com/jerusalem-prize-winner

The Jerusalem Prize for the Freedom of the Individual in Society is a biennial literary award given to writers whose works have dealt with themes of human freedom in society.

It is awarded at the Jerusalem International Book Forum (previously known as the Jerusalem International Book Fair), and the recipient usually delivers an address when accepting the award. The award is valued at $10,000.

The prize's inaugural year was 1963, awarded to Bertrand Russell who had won the Nobel Prize in 1950. Octavio Paz, V. S. Naipaul, J. M. Coetzee, and Mario Vargas Llosa all won the Jerusalem Prize prior to winning the Nobel Prize in Literature.

No prize was awarded in 2023, the first such occasion in the award's history.

List of laureates

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Year Picture Name Nationality Language(s) Genre(s) Refs
1963 image Bertrand Russell
(1872–1970)
United Kingdom English philosophy, essay
1965 image Max Frisch
(1911–1991)
Switzerland German drama, novel, philosophy
1967 image André Schwarz-Bart
(1928–2006)
France French novel
1969 image Ignazio Silone
(1900–1978)
Italy Italian novel, short story, essay
1971 image Jorge Luis Borges
(1899–1986)
Argentina Spanish short story, poetry, essay, philosophy, literary criticism, translation
1973 image Eugène Ionesco
(1909–1994)
Romania / France French drama, novel
1975 image Simone de Beauvoir
(1908–1986)
France French philosophy, novel, drama
1977 image Octavio Paz
(1914–1998)
Mexico Spanish poetry, essay
1979 image Isaiah Berlin
(1909–1997)
Russia / United Kingdom English philosophy, essay
1981 image Graham Greene
(1904–1991)
United Kingdom English novel, short story, autobiography, drama, essay, screenplay
1983 image Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul
(1932–2018)
Trinidad and Tobago / United Kingdom English novel, short story, essay
1985 image Milan Kundera
(1929–2023)
Czechoslovakia / France Czech / French novel, short story, poetry, essay, drama
1987 image John Maxwell Coetzee
(b. 1940)
South Africa / Australia English novel, essay, translation
1989 image Ernesto Sabato
(1911–2011)
Argentina Spanish novel, essay
1991 image Zbigniew Herbert
(1924–1998)
Poland Polish poetry, essay, drama
1993 image Stefan Heym
(1913–2001)
Germany German / English novel, short story, autobiography, essay
1995 image Mario Vargas Llosa
(1936–2025)
Peru / Spain Spanish novel, short story, essay, drama, memoirs
1997 image Jorge Semprún
(1923–2011)
Spain French / Spanish novel, essay
1999 image Don DeLillo
(b. 1936)
United States English novel, short story, drama, screenplay, essay
2001 image Susan Sontag
(1933–2004)
United States English short story, novel, drama, essay
2003 image Arthur Miller
(1915–2005)
United States English drama, screenplay, essay
2005 image António Lobo Antunes
(b. 1942)
Portugal Portuguese novel
2007 image Leszek Kołakowski
(1927–2009)
Poland Polish philosophy, history
2009 image Haruki Murakami
(b. 1949)
Japan Japanese novel, short story
2011 image Ian McEwan
(b. 1948)
United Kingdom English novel, short story, drama, screenplay
2013 image Antonio Muñoz Molina
(b. 1956)
Spain Spanish novel
2015 image Ismail Kadare
(1936–2024)
Albania Albanian novel, short story, poetry, essay, drama, screenplay
2017 image Karl Ove Knausgaard
(b. 1968)
Norway Norwegian novel, autobiography
2019 image Joyce Carol Oates
(b. 1938)
United States English novel, short story, drama, essay, memoirs, poetry
2021 image Julian Barnes
(b. 1946)
United Kingdom English novel, essay, memoirs, short story
2025 image Michel Houellebecq

(b. 1956)

France French novel, poetry, essay

References

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  1. "The Jerusalem Prize". The Jerusalem International Book Forum. Retrieved 4 March 2022.
  2. "Israel boycotters target authors, artists". Ynetnews. Associated Press. 5 March 2011. Retrieved 23 March 2011.
  3. "Spanish author Antonio Munoz Molina to receive Jerusalem Prize at book fair". JTA. January 9, 2013. Archived from the original on January 13, 2013. Retrieved January 9, 2013.
  4. Wojno, Rebecca (January 15, 2015). "Albanian writer to receive Jerusalem Prize". The Times of Israel.
  5. Izikovich, Gili (May 28, 2017). "Karl Ove Knausgaard Named 2017 Laureate for Jerusalem Prize in Literature". Haaretz.
  6. "Barnes Wins Jerusalem Prize". Locus Online. 4 May 2021. Retrieved 25 May 2021.
  7. "2025 Winner". The Jerusalem International Book Forum. Retrieved 2025-04-10.
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