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European Book Prize

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Award
European Book Prize
Awarded forpromoting European values, and contributing to European citizens' better understanding of the European Union as a cultural entity
LocationEuropean Union
Presented byEsprit d'Europe
Reward€10,000
First award2007; 19 years ago (2007)
Currently held byKarl Schlögel forUkraine: a nation on the borderland (2024)
Websitelivre-europeen.eu

TheEuropean Book Prize (French:Le Prix du Livre Européen) is aEuropean Unionliterary award established in 2007. It is organized by the associationEsprit d'Europe in Paris. It seeks to promote European values, and to contribute to European citizens' better understanding of theEuropean Union as a cultural entity.

Eligible books must have been published in one of the 27 European Union (EU) member-states in the preceding year, in the original language or a translation. Works are submitted in one of two categories:essai (which in French means, something broader than the English "essay") andromans et récits ("novels and narratives").[1] A long list is drawn up by the organizers in Paris; the number varies but for example, in 2011, there were 50 essais plus 47 romans et recits.[1] These are then sent to a "sponsorship committee" which narrows it down to about a seven title shortlist, which are then given to a new committee of judges, composed of journalists and authors.[1]

The European Book Prize was founded by France Rouqe, Luce Perrot and François-Xavier Priollaud. The prize is worth 10,000 euros to each winner. The first two years saw only one winner who received 20,000 euros.

Winners

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The inaugural European Book Prize was awarded toBelgium's prime ministerGuy Verhofstadt forUnited States of Europe. The ceremony was held at the European Parliament in Brussels on 5 December 2007.

Swedish crime fiction writerHenning Mankell handed the prize to the winner. While giving the prize, Mankell said that the jury was sensitive to the political courage showed by the current prime minister of Belgium. He added that in a Europe which has a lot of self-doubt, which has a lot of questions about its own future, Guy Verhofstadt offered a clear proposal for the future. He gave reasons to believe in European constitution.

While receiving the reward, Verhofstadt said, "When I wrote this book, I in fact meant it as a provocation against all those who didn't want theEuropean Constitution. Fortunately, in the end a solution was found with the treaty, that was approved."[2]

YearCategoryEnglish titleOriginal titleAuthorNationalityRef(s)
2007EssayUnited States of EuropeDe Verenigde Staten van Europa: manifest voor een nieuw EuropaGuy VerhofstadtBelgium
2008EssayPostwar: A History of Europe Since 1945Tony JudtUnited Kingdom
2009NovelGottlandGottlandMariusz SzczygiełPoland
EssayEurope for DummiesL'Europe pour les NulsSylvie GoulardFrance
2010NovelPurgePuhdistusSofi OksanenFinland
EssayBeauty and the InfernoLa bellezza e l'infernoRoberto SavianoItaly
2011NovelRed Love: The Story of an East German FamilyHaltet euer Herz bereit: eine ostdeutsche FamiliengeschichteMaxim LeoGermany[1]
EssayThe Crime and the SilenceMy z JedwabnegoAnna BikontPoland[1]
2012NovelMadonna on the moonWie die Madonna auf den Mond kamRolf BauerdickGermany
EssayEurope’s passageDe passage naar Europa. Geschiedenis van een beginLuuk van MiddelaarNetherlands
2013NovelAn Englishman in MadridRiña de gatosEduardo MendozaSpain[3]
EssayThe French, gravediggers of the euroCes Français, fossoyeurs de l’euroArnaud LeparmentierFrance[3]
2014NovelHannah's DressLa robe de Hannah: Berlin 1904–2014Pascale HuguesFrance[4]
EssayTurbulent and Mighty ContinentAnthony GiddensUnited Kingdom
2015NovelVeraJean-Pierre OrbanBelgium[5]
EssayEnraged Citizens, European Peace and Democratic DeficitsDer Europäische Landbote: Die Wut der Bürger und der Friede EuropasRobert MenasseAustria
2016NovelThe ImpostorEl impostorJavier CercasSpain
EssayIl più e il menoErri De LucaItaly
2017NovelZinkDavid Van ReybrouckBelgium[6]
EssayCome la democrazia fallisceRaffaele Simone [it]Italy
2018NovelThose Who ForgetLes AmnésiquesGéraldine SchwarzGermany
EssayOrbán: Europe's New StrongmanPaul LendvaiAustria
Jury prizeEast West Street: On the Origins of Genocide and Crimes Against HumanityPhilippe SandsUnited Kingdom
2019NovelMiddle EnglandJonathan CoeUnited Kingdom
EssayNous l’Europe, banquet des peuplesLaurent GaudéFrance
2020NovelIt Happened on the First of September (or Some Other Time)Stalo sa prvého septembra (alebo inokedy)Pavol RankovSlovakia
Jury prizeBorder. A Journey to the Edge of EuropeKapka KassabovaBulgaria
2021NovelNikiΝίκηChristos ChomenidisGreece
2022NovelM. L'uomo della provvidenzaAntonio ScuratiItaly
2023NovelDie ErweiterungRobert MenasseAustria
2024NovelUkraine: a nation on the borderlandEntscheidung in Kiew. Ukrainische LektionenKarl SchlögelGermany

Winners by country

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CountryLaureates
France4
Germany4
Italy4
United Kingdom4
Austria*3
Belgium3
Spain2
Poland2
Bulgaria1
Finland1
Greece1
Netherlands1
Slovakia1
  • In 2023, Robert Menasse became the first laureate to be awarded the prize for two different books (in 2015 and 2023)

References

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  1. ^abcdeJulian Barnes."Judging the European Book prize for 2011",The Guardian, 16 December 2011
  2. ^"EuroNews TV Report of 5 December 2007". Euronews.net. Archived fromthe original on 6 February 2012. Retrieved24 July 2013.
  3. ^ab"European Book Prize: promoting European values". 5 December 2013. Retrieved7 December 2013.
  4. ^"British Lord wins European Book Prize with plea to make EU stronger",euractiv.com, 8 January 2015, retrieved 30 January 2017
  5. ^"European Book Prize 2015",Cafebabel, 21 December 2015, retrieved 30 January 2017
  6. ^"David Van Reybrouck wins the European Book Prize".Focus on Belgium. 14 December 2017. Retrieved24 December 2017.

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