Tin Ujevic Award
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The Tin Ujević Award is an award given for contributions to Croatia
n poetry. It is considered the most prestigious such award in Croatia and is named after the poet Tin Ujević
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The award was founded in 1980 and is awarded by the Croatian Writers' Society.
Croatia
Croatia , officially the Republic of Croatia , is a unitary democratic parliamentary republic in Europe at the crossroads of the Mitteleuropa, the Balkans, and the Mediterranean. Its capital and largest city is Zagreb. The country is divided into 20 counties and the city of Zagreb. Croatia covers ...
n poetry. It is considered the most prestigious such award in Croatia and is named after the poet Tin Ujević
Tin Ujevic
Augustin "Tin" Ujević is considered to be one of the greatest Croatian poets of all times.Ujević was born in Vrgorac, a small town in the Dalmatian hinterland, and grew up in what were then the provincial towns of Imotski and Makarska. He completed classical gymnasium in Split...
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The award was founded in 1980 and is awarded by the Croatian Writers' Society.
Recipients
- 1981: Nikica Petrak, for "Tiha knjiga"
- 1982: Slavko Mihalić, for "Pohvala praznom džepu"
- 1983: Irena Vrkljan, for "U koži moje sestre"
- 1984: Nikola Milićević, for "Nepovrat"
- 1985: Branimir Bošnjak, for "Semantička gladovanja"
- 1986: Igor ZidićIgor ZidićIgor Zidić is a Croatian art historian, art critic, poet and essayist. He is considered one of the foremost authorities on visual arts in Croatia and a top expert on Croatian modern art....
, for "Strijela od stakla" - 1987: Dragutin TadijanovićDragutin TadijanovicDragutin Tadijanović was a renowned Croatian poet and erudite cordially referred to as 'Bard' in Croatia....
, for "Kruh svagdanji" - 1988: Tonko Maroević, for "Trag roga ne bez vraga"
- 1989: Tonći Petrasov Marović, for "Moći ne govoriti"
- 1990: Luko Paljetak, for "Snižena vrata"
- 1991: Vlado Gotovac, for "Crna kazaljka"
- 1992: Zvonimir Golob, for "Rana"
- 1993: Mate Ganza, for "Knjiga bdjenja"
- 1994: Dražen Katunarić, for "Nebo/Zemlja"
- 1995: Vladimir Pavlović, for"Gral"
- 1996: Dubravko Horvatić, for "Ratnoa noć"
- 1997: Boris Domagoj Biletić, for "Radovi na nekropoli"
- 1998: Gordana Benić, for "Laterna magica"
- 1999: Andrijana Škunca, for "Novaljski svjetlopis"
- 2000: Mario Suško, for "Versus axsul"
- 2001: Ivan SlamnigIvan SlamnigIvan Slamnig was a Croatian poet, novelist, literary theorist and translator.Slamnig was born in Metković. He graduated from the University of Zagreb Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in 1955 and later taught at its Department of Comparative Literature.Slamnig is considered one of the most...
, for "Ranjeni tenk" (posthumous) - 2002: Petar Gudelj, for "Po zraku i po vodi"
- 2003: Vesna ParunVesna ParunVesna Parun was a Croatian poet.After schooling in Zlarin, Šibenik and Split, she studied Romance languages and philosophy at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb. From 1947 she was a free artist, writing poetry, essays, criticism and children's literature. She...
, for "Suze putuju" - 2004: Alojzije Majetić, for "Odmicanje paučine"
- 2005: Borben Vladović, for "Tijat"
- 2006: Željko Knežević, for "Kopito trajnoga konja"
- 2007: Ante Stamać, for "Vrijeme, vrijeme"
- 2008: Miroslav Slavko Mađer, for "Stihovi dugih naziva"
- 2009: Tomislav Marijan Bilosnić, for "Molitve"