H.C. Andersen-medaljen

H.C. Andersen-medaljen

H.C. Andersen-medaljen, international børnebogspris, også kaldet "børnelitteraturens Nobelpris", uddeles hvert andet år i to kategorier: Skrivning (uddelt siden 1956) og Illustration (uddelt siden 1966).

Medaljen uddeles af af International Board on Books for Young People IBBY (Selskabet for Børnelitteratur) som er tilknyttet UNESCO.

Tre danskere har modtaget prisen; senest illustratoren Svend Otto S. i 1978.

Vindere

Eleanor Farjeon
ÅrSkrivningIllustration
VinderLandVinderLand
2024Heinz Janisch [1] ØstrigSydney Smith Canada
2022Marie-Aude Murail FrankrigSuzy Lee Sydkorea
2020Jacqueline Woodson USAAlbertine Zullo Schweiz
2018Eiko Kadono JapanIgor Olyenikov Rusland
2016Cao Wenxuan KinaRotraut Susanne Berner Tyskland
2014Nahoko Uehashi JapanRoger Mello Brasilien
2012María Teresa Andruetto ArgentinaPeter Sís Tjekkiet
2010David Almond StorbritannienJutta Bauer Tyskland
2008Jürg Schubiger SchweizRoberto Innocenti Italien
2006Margaret Mahy New ZealandWolf Erlbruch Tyskland
2004Martin Waddell IrlandMax Velthuijs Holland
2002Aidan Chambers StorbritannienQuentin Blake Storbritannien
2000Ana Maria Machado BrasilienAnthony Browne Storbritannien
1998Katherine Paterson USATomi Ungerer Frankrig
1996Uri Orlev IsraelKlaus Ensikat Tyskland
1994Michio Mado JapanJörg Müller Schweiz
1992Virginia Hamilton USAKvěta Pacovská Tjekkoslovakiet
1990Tormod Haugen NorgeLisbeth Zwerger Østrig
1988Annie M. G. Schmidt HollandDusan Kállay Tjekkoslovakiet
1986Patricia Wrightson AustralienRobert Ingpen Australien
1984Christine Nöstlinger ØstrigMitsumasa Anno Japan
1982Lygia Bojunga Nunes BrasilienZbigniew Rychlicki Polen
1980Bohumil Říha TjekkoslovakietSuekichi Akaba Japan
1978Paula Fox USASvend Otto S. Danmark
1976Cecil Bødker DanmarkTatjana Mawrina USSR
1974Maria Gripe SverigeFarshid Mesghali Iran
1972Scott O'Dell USAIb Spang Olsen Danmark
1970Gianni Rodari ItalienMaurice Sendak USA
1968James Krüss TysklandJiří Trnka Tjekkoslovakiet
José Maria Sanchez-Silva Spanien
1966Tove Jansson FinlandAlois Carigiet Schweiz
1964René Guillot Frankrig
1962Meindert DeJong USA
1960Erich Kästner Tyskland
1958Astrid Lindgren Sverige
1956Eleanor Farjeon Storbritannien

Referencer

  1. ^ Kantor, Emma (9. april 2024). "Bologna 2024: Heinz Janisch and Sydney Smith Win 2024 Hans Christian Andersen Awards". Publishers Weekly (amerikansk engelsk). Hentet 9. april 2024.

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