Solzhenitsyn Prize
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The Solzhenitsyn Prize is a non-governmental Russian literary award established by the Russian writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn in 1997.[1]
The $25,000 prize is awarded for "works in which troubles of the Russian life are shown with rare moral purity and sense of tragedy, for consecutiveness and steadiness in search of truth".[2]
Laureates
- 1998 — Vladimir Toporov
- 1999 — Inna Lisnianskaya
- 2000 — Valentin Rasputin
- 2001 — Konstantin Vorobiev (posthumous), Yevgeny Nosov
- 2002 — Aleksandr Panarin, Leonid Borodin
- 2003 — Olga Sedakova, Yuri Kublanovskij
- 2004 — Vladimir Bortko, Yevgeny Mironov
- 2005 — Igor Zolotussky
- 2006 — Alexei Varlamov
- 2007 — Sergei Bocharov, Andrey Zaliznyak
- 2008 — Boris Ekimov
- 2009 — Viktor Astafyev (posthumous)
- 2010 — Valentin Yanin
- 2011 — Yelena Chukovskaya[3]
- 2012 — Oleg Pavlov[4]
- 2013 — Maxim Amelin
- 2014 — Irina Podnyanskaya
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