Magnesia Litera
Magnesia Litera is an annual book award held in the Czech Republic since 2002. The prize covers all literary genres in eight genre categories: prose, poetry, children’s book (since 2004), non-fiction, essay/journalism (since 2007), translation, publishing achievement, book debut, and the main prize – one of the genre nominee is named the “Czech Book of the Year”.
The prize is awarded by an independent association Litera which associates members of all Czech literary or book-market organizations: Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Association of Booksellers and Publishers, Czech Centre of International PEN, Czech section of IBBY, Society of Czech Writers, Czech Translators’ Guild.
Books of the Year
- 2016 – Daniela Hodrová: Točité věty
- 2015 – Martin Reiner: Básník. Román o Ivanu Blatném
- 2014 – Jiří Padevět: Průvodce protektorátní Prahou
- 2013 – Jiří Hájíček: Rybí krev (Fish Blood)
- 2012 – Michal Ajvaz: Lucemburská zahrada (Luxembourg Garden)
- 2011 – Jan Balabán: Zeptej se táty (Ask Dad)
- 2010 – Petra Soukupová: Zmizet (To Disappear)
- 2009 – Bohumila Grögerová: Rukopis (The Manuscript)
- 2008 – Petr Nikl: Záhádky
- 2007 – Petru Cimpoeşu: Simion Liftnicul (translated from Romanian by Jiří Našinec)
- 2006 – Jan Reich: Bohemia
- 2005 – Jan Novák: Zatím dobrý (So Far So Good)
- 2004 – Jiří Suk: Labyrintem revoluce (Through the Labyrinth of Velvet Revolution) (non-fiction)
- 2003 – Pavel Zatloukal: Příběhy z dlouhého století – Architektura let 1750–1918 na Moravě a ve Slezsku (Stories from the Long Century: Moravian and Silesian Architecture 1790–1918) (non-fiction)
- 2002 – Jürgen Serke: Böhmische Dörfer (publishing achievement by Triada Publishing)
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