Brage Prize

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The name of the Norse god of poetry Bragi has been given to the Norwegian literature prize – the Brage Prize.

The Brage Prize (Norwegian: Brageprisen) is a Norwegian literature prize that is awarded annually by the Norwegian Book Prize foundation (Den norske bokprisen).[1] The prize recognizes recently published Norwegian literature.

The Brage Prize has been awarded each fall since 1992 for the following categories:

In addition to these classes, during the first several years the prize was also awarded in the following categories:

Prize winners

Fiction for adults

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Ingvar Ambjørnsen was awarded the prize in 1995
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Kjartan Fløgstad was awarded the prize in 1998

Children's and young adult literature

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Eirik Newth was awarded the prize in 1996 for Jakten på sannheten.
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Gro Dahle and illustrator Svein Nyhus were awarded the prize in 2002
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Rune Belsvik was awarded the prize in 2000

Non-fiction

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Ivo de Figueiredo was awarded the prize in 2002
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Frank Rossavik was awarded the prize in 2007

Open class

Honorary Award

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Poet Halldis Moren Vesaas won in 1994
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Playwiright Jon Fosse won in 2005

Previous categories

Textbooks

Poetry

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Poet Jan Erik Vold won the prize for IKKE in 1993.

Picture books

General literature

References

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