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Theo Thijssen-prijs
Dutch literary award From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Theo Thijssen-prijs[a] (Dutch for Theo Thijssen Prize) is a Dutch literary award awarded once every three years to a Dutch author of children's literature or young adult fiction. The award is not given for a particular work, but for the entire oeuvre. The award is named after Dutch writer, teacher and socialist politician Theo Thijssen. The winner of the prize receives €60,000 and a small replica of a statue of Theo Thijssen by Hans Bayens.[1][update]
The Theo Thijssen-prijs is a continuation of the literary award Staatsprijs voor kinder-en jeugdliteratuur (Dutch for State prize for children's and youth literature) which was first awarded in 1964.[2][1] The award ceremony is held in the Dutch Museum of Literature in The Hague.[1] The award is awarded by the Stichting P.C. Hooft-prijs voor Letterkunde.
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Winners
Staatsprijs voor kinder- en jeugdliteratuur
- 1964: Annie M. G. Schmidt
- 1967: An Rutgers van der Loeff-Basenau
- 1970: Miep Diekmann
- 1973: Paul Biegel
- 1976: Tonke Dragt
- 1979: Guus Kuijer
- 1982: Henk Barnard
- 1985: Not awarded
Theo Thijssen-prijs
- 1988: Willem Wilmink
- 1991: Wim Hofman
- 1994: Els Pelgrom
- 1997: Toon Tellegen
- 2000: Joke van Leeuwen
- 2003: Imme Dros
- 2006: Peter van Gestel
- 2009: Ted van Lieshout[3]
- 2012: Sjoerd Kuyper[2]
- 2015: Martha Heesen[4]
- 2018: Bibi Dumon Tak[1]
- 2021: Daan Remmerts de Vries[5]
- 2024: Edward van de Vendel[6]
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