International Gold Medal Andersen. Literary premiums

International Gold Medal Andersen. Literary premiums
International Gold Medal Andersen. Literary premiums

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Name Prize - Higher International Award in Modern Literature, which is awarded the best children's writers ( Hans Christian Andersen Author Award) and illustrate artists ( Hans Christian Andersen Award for Illustration). For the "children's" authors, this award is the most prestigious from international awards, it is often referred to as the "Malaya Nobel Prize".

The premium was organized in 1956 by the International Council for the Children's and Youth Literature of UNESCO ( International Board on Books for Young People - IBBY) on the initiative of Erla Lepman () - a cultural figure in the field of world children's literature.

Andersen is three awards: the gold medal with the profile of the Great Fairy Tale ( Hans Christian Andersen Awards); Honorary diploma of the best child and youth books from among the recently published in countries; Making the laureate in the "Honorary List of Andersen".

The award is patronized by UNESCO, Her Highness of Queen Denmark Margaret II; Nissan Motor Co. is sponsored.

Prize candidates are nominated by national sections of the International Children's Book Council. The award is awarded only to Healthy Writers and Artists, awarded the second April - on the birthday of Hans Christian Andersen at the next IBBY Congress. The awards jury include specialists in children's literature from around the world, which by secret voting determine the most suitable applicants for the main prize. Winners get a gold medal, the cash equivalent of the premium has no.

Every two years, starting from 1956, the award is awarded to the Writer for a significant contribution to the literature for children, and since 1966 - and an artist-illustrator.

In the entire history of the existence of a premium (56 years), 30 writers and 24 illustrator artists of the children's book became its laureates. Geography rewards reached 24 countries in the world.

Unlike medals, the same writer or artist can receive an honorary diploma several times for different works. Andersen's diploma is also noted by the best translations. In 1956, Andersen diplomas received 15 authors from 12 countries. In 2 enterprises, artists and translators from 65 countries.

The third reward is the "Honorary List of Andersen", where the names of the literature and artists are made, which for a certain period it was best to create works for children or issued a children's book.

In 1956, the first owner of the "Children's Nobel" became the English storyguard Eleanor Fardjan, known for the translation of books "I want the moon", "Seventh Princess". In 1958, the gold medal received the Swedish writer Astrid Lindgren. Among other laureates, there are also many star magnitude stars - German writers Erich Köstner and James Cruzz, Italian Gianni Rodari, Tuva Jansson from Finland, Bogumil Rzhigi from Czechoslovakia, Austrian writer Christine Neustlinger ...

Unfortunately, the work of the Twelve Andersen owners of the medal to the domestic reader is completely unknown - their books were not translated into Russian and Ukrainian. Until the Spaniard of Jose Maria Sanchez-Silva, American Paula Fox and Virginia Hamilton, Japanese Mitio Mado, Writers from Brazil Lizhi Bojung and Anna Mary Machado, Argentine Mary Teresa Andruhetto, Australian Children's Writer Patricia Raitson, New Zeland author Margaret Maha, Swiss Yurgu Shubigera, author from the UK Eidan Chambers and Irish Martin Waddell.

Unfortunately, not in the list of "Andersenas" and our compatriots. Only the artist illustrator Tatyana Alekseevna Mavrina () received a gold medal in 1976. But there are holders of an honorary diploma for individual books for children, for their illustration and the best translations into the languages \u200b\u200bof the world. And among the diplomas - Writers of Radii Pogodin, Yuri Koval, Valentin Berestov, Agnia Barto, Sergey Mikhalkov; Artists Lev Tokmakov, Boris Diodorre, Victor Chizhikov, May Miturich; Translators Yakov Akim, Yuri Kushak, Irina Tokmakova, Boris Nakhod, Lyudmila Bryud. In different years, honorable diplomas of writers Anatoly Aleksin were presented for the story "Acting Persons and Artists", Valery Medvedev for the Poem "Fantasy Barankin", Yuri Kovalu for the Book of the Agenda and Stories "The Lightest Boat in the World", Eno Rauda for the first part of the Tetrallog - Squakes "Coupling, Polotin and Moss Beard" and others.

Over the past years, about twenty names and names of the works of children's writers and artists of the CIS countries, including: S. Alekseev, Ch. Aitmatov, N. Dumbadze, Pavlishin and others were added to the "Honorary List of Andersen".

There are among numerous laureates awarded with honorary diplomas and entered in the "Honorary List of Andersen" and Ukrainian authors. The first domestic laureate became Bogdan Cham for the fantastic adventures of his magic Barwinka from the poem-fairy tale "Barwin and Spring" in 1973. The second Ukrainian writer, who was introduced to the "Honorary List of Andersen" in 1979, became Vsevolod Nutako and his adventure novel "Toreadors from Vyutukovka".

Attachment 1

Writers - Laureates International Prize
name

Country

Writer

Portrait

Assignment year

Great Britain

Eleanor Farjon (Eng. Eleanor Farjeon)

Aiden Chembers (eng. Aidan Chambers)

David Almond (Eng. David Almond)

Astrid Lindgren (Swede Astrid Lindgren)

Maria Gripe (Swede Maria Gripe)

Germany

Erich Kestner (Erich Kästner)

James Cruit (James Krüss)

Mainender De Jong (Eng. Meindert Dejong)

Scott O "Dell (eng. Scott O" Dell)

Paula Fox (English PAULA FOX)

Virginia Hamilton (Eng. Virginia Hamilton)

Catherine Paterson (English Katherine Paterson)

Rene Guiyo (Fr. René Guillot)

Finland

Tuva Jansson (Fin. Tove Jansson)

José Maria Sanchez-Silva

Gianni Rodari (Ial. Gianni Rodari)

Cecil Boedker (dates. Cecil Bødker)

Czechoslovakia.

Boggy Rogue (Cesh. Bohumil říha)

Brazil

Luggage block (port. Lygia Bojunga)

(Port. Ana Maria Machado)

Christine Neustlinger (Him. Christine Nöstlinger)

Australia

Patricia Wrightson (English Patricia Wrightson)

Netherlands

Annie Schmidt (Notherl. Annie Schmidt)

Norway

Tormer Khaugen (Norv. Tormod Haugen)

Mitio Mado (Yap. まど · みちお)

Uri Orleb (IVR. אורי אורלב)

Ireland

Martin Waddell (eng. Martin Waddell)

New Zealand

Margaret Mahi (eng. Margaret Mahy)

Switzerland

Yurg Shubiger (him. Jürg Schubiger)

Argentina

(Span. María Teresa Andruetto)

1956 Eleanor Farjeon (Eng. Eleanor Farjeon, United Kingdom)

1958 Astrid Lindgren (Swede Astrid Lindgren, Sweden)

1960 Erich Kestener (Erich Kästner, Germany)

1962 Mainender de Jong (Eng. Meindert Dejong, United States)

1964 Rene Guiyo (Fr. René Guillot, France)

1966 Tuva Jansson (Fin. Tove Jansson, Finland)

1968 James Crunce (Him. James Krüss, Germany), Jose Maria Sanchez Silva (Spain)

1970 Gianni Rodari (Ial. Gianni Rodari, Italy)

1972 Scott O "Dell (eng. Scott O" Dell, USA)

1974 Maria Gripe (Swede Maria GRIPE, Sweden)

1976 Cecil Budeker (dates. Cecil Bødker, Denmark)

1978 Paula Fox (English PAULA FOX, USA)

1980 Boggy Rogue (Cesh. Bohumil říha, Czechoslovakia)

1982 Luggage of Bomg (port. Lygia Bojunga, Brazil)

1984 Christine Neustlinger (Him. Christine Nöstlinger, Austria)

1986 Patricia Wrightson (Eng. Patricia Wrightson, Australia)

1988 Anni Schmidt (Notherl. Annie Schmidt, Netherlands)

1990 Tormed Haugen (Norway Tormod Haugen, Norway)

1992 Virginia Hamilton (Eng. Virginia Hamilton, USA)

1994 Mitio Mado (Yap. まど · みちお, Japan)

1996 Uri Orleb (IVR. אורי אורלב, Israel)

1998 Catherine Paterson (Eng. Katherine Paterson, USA)

2000 (Span. Ana Maria Machado, Brazil)

2002 Aiden Chembers (English Aidan Chambers, United Kingdom)

2006 Margaret Mahi (English Margaret Mahy, New Zealand)

2008 Jurg Shubiger (him. Jürg Schubiger, Switzerland)

2010 David Almond (Eng. David Almond, United Kingdom)

2012 (Span. María Teresa Andruetto, Argentina)

Appendix 2.

Illustrators Artists - Prize Laureates
name

Country

Artist

Assignment year

Switzerland

Alois Karigiet

Jorg Muller

Czechoslovakia.

Jiri Trninka

Dusan Callai

Czech Republic

Quality Patsovskaya

Petr Sis (English Peter Sis)

Maurice Sendak

IB Scrib Alsen

Farshid Mescali.

Tatyana Mavrina

Sukheichi Aqaba

Mitsumasa Ano

Zbigniew Rykhlitsky (Polish. Zbigniew Rychlicki)

Australia

Robert Ingpen

Lisbet Zverger

Germany

Klaus Enexicat

Wolf Erlbruh

Jutta Bauer (it. Jutta Bauer)

Tomi Ungerer (FR. Tomi Ungerer)

Great Britain

Anthony Brown

Quentin Blake (English QUENTIN Blake)

Netherlands

Max Veteles (Netherl Max Velthuijs)

Roberto Innochi

1966 Alois Cariegiet (Switzerland)

1968 Jerji Trninka (Czechoslovakia)

1970 Maurice Sandak (USA)

1972 IB Sungr Olsen (Denmark)

1974 Farshid Mescali (Iran)

1976 Tatyana Mavrina (USSR)

1978 Svend (Denmark)

1980 Sukeki Aqaba (Japan)

1982 Zbigniew Rykhlitsky (Polish. Zbigniew Rychlicki, Poland)

1984 Mitsumasa Ano (Japan)

1986 Robert Ingpen (Australia)

1988 Dusan Callai (Czechoslovakia)

1990 Lisbet Zverger (Austria)

1992 Quals Patsovskaya (Czech Republic)

1994 Jorg Muller (Switzerland)

1996 Klaus Essikat (Germany)

1998 Tomi Ungerer (FR. Tomi Ungerer, France)

2000 Anthony Brown (United Kingdom)

2002 Quentin Blake (English QUENTIN Blake, United Kingdom)

2004 Max Veteles (Notherl. Max Velthuijs, Netherlands)

2006 Wolf Erlbroh (Germany)

2008 Roberto Innochie (Italy)

2010 UTTA Bauer (it. Jutta Bauer, Germany)

2012 Peter Sis (Peter Sis, Czech Republic)

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Date of Birth

Writer

Performed

Award named after award

(Span. María Teresa Andruetto; R.1954), Argentine writer

Eleanor Fardjon (eng. Eleanor Farjeon; 1881-5.06.1965), Popular English Children's Writer

Boggy burn (Czech. Bohumil říha.;), Czech writer, public figure

Erich Kestner (it. Erich Kästner.; 1899-29.07.1974), German Author, Writer, Writer, Satir, Cabaretist

Uri Orlev (IVR. אורי אורלב, r. 1931), Israeli Prosais, author of books for children and young people, translator of Polish-Jewish origin

Mainender de Jong (or Dayong; English MEINDERT DEJONG; 1906-16.07.1991), American Writer

Virginia Hamilton (or Hamilton, Eng. Virginia Hamilton.; 1936-19.02.2002), American writer

Margaret Mahi. (Maja or May, eng. Margaret Mahy.; 1936-23.07.2012), New Zealand writer, author of novels for children and youth

Rene Guiyo (Fr. René Guillot.; 1900-26.03.1969), French writer

Cecile Budeker (it. Cecil Bødker; R. 1927), Danish writer

Martin Waddell (or Wood, Eng. Martin Waddell.; R. 1941), Irish Writer

Paula Fox. (eng. Paula Fox.; R. 1923), American Writer

90 years old

Tormer Khaugen. (Nor. Tormod Haugen.; 1945-18.10.2008), Norwegian writer and translator

David Almond (eng. David Almond;r. 1951), English writer

Annie (Notele. Annie. Maria Geertruida Schmidt., in another transcription of Smidt; 1911-21.05.1995), Dutch writer

Scott about "Dell (eng. Scott O'Dell; 1898-15.10.1989), famous American writer

115 years old

James Crys. (it. James Kruss; 1926-2.08.1997), German Children's writer and poet

Patricia Raitson (eng. Patricia Wrightson.nee Patricia Furlonger; 1921-15.03.2010), Australian Children's Writer

Maria Gripe (Swede. Maria Gripe.; nee Maria style Walter / Maja Stina Walter; 1923-5.04.2007), famous Swedish writer

Lygia (luggie) Language Nunese (Span. Lygia Bojunga Nunes; R. 1932), Brazilian writer

Christine Neustlinger (it. Christine Nöstlinger; R. 1936), Austrian Children's Writer

Catherine Wallmand Paterson (eng. Katherine Paterson.; R. 1932), Contemporary American Children's Writer

Jose Maria Sanchez Silva and Garcia Morales (Span. José María Sánchez-Silva Y García-Morales;), Spanish writer and screenwriter

Astrid Anna Emilia Lindgren (Swede. Astrid Anna Emilia Lindgren, nee Ericsson, Swede. Ericsson.; 1907-28-28.2002), Swedish writer, author of a number of world famous books for children

Aidan Chambers (or Aiden Chembers, English. Aidan Chambers.; R. 1934), English Writer

Hans Christian Andersen Award (Hans Christian Andersen Author Award) is a literary premium, which is awarded the best children's writers and artists-illustrators. It was established in 1956 by the International Council for the Children's and Youth Literature of UNESCO, awarded once every two years, awarded on April 2nd. This date is a birthday, the UNESCO has declared in 1967 by the International Children's Book Day.

History

The award named after H. K. Andersen is considered one of the most prestigious international awards in the field of children's literature, it is often called the "Minor Nobel Prize".

The award is awarded only to Healthy Writers and Artists.

The idea of \u200b\u200bestablishing a prize belongs to Elle Lepman (1891-1970) - the cultural actor in the field of world children's literature. Known phrase E. Lepman: "Give our children books, and you will give them wings."

Prize candidates are nominated by national sections of the International Children's Book of IBBY. The laureates are a writer and artist - awarded gold medals with the Profile of Hans-Christian Andersen. In addition, IBBY awards Honorary Diplomas for the best children's and youth books from the number of recently published in countries that are members of the International Council.

The Russian Children's Book Council is included in the International Council of the Competition since 1968. In 1976, the Andersen Award was awarded to the Russian Illustrator and the artist. Many children's writers and illustrators from Russia were also awarded an honorary diploma.

In 1974, the international jury was emphasized by creativity, and in 1976 -. Honorary diplomas were awarded to Writers Shaukat Galiyev for the children's Tatar book translated into Russian "Hare on Charging" ("Fizamenta Yasny Kyan"), Anatoly Aleksin for the story "Actors and performers", Valery Medvedev for the poem "Fantasy Barankin" , for the book of the ages and the stories "The easiest boat in the world", Eno Rauda for the first part of the tetralogy of the Agent fairy tales "Coupling, Polotin and Mokhovaya Beard" and others; illustrate artists, Evgeny Rachev, etc.; Interpreters, Lyudmila Braud and others. In 2008 and 2010, the artist was nominated for the award.

List of writers - Prize laureates

1956 (Eleanor Farjeon, United Kingdom)
1958 (Astrid Lindgren, Sweden)
1960 Erich Kestner (Erich Kästner, Germany)
1962 Mainert de Jong (Meindert Dejong, United States)
1964 René Guillot, France)
1966 Tuva Jansson (Tove Jansson, Finland)
1968 (James Krüss, Germany), José Maria Sanchez-Silva (Spain)
1970 (Gianni Rodari, Italy)
1972 Scott O'Dell (Scott O'Dell, United States)
1974 Maria Gripe (Maria GRIPE, Sweden)
1976 Cecil Boedker (Cecil Bødker, Denmark)
1978 Paula Fox (Paula Fox, United States)
1980 Boggyl Rocky (Bohumil říha, Czechoslovakia)
1982 Luggage Bug (Lygia Bojunga, Brazil)
1984 Christine Neustlinger (Christine Nöstlinger, Austria)
1986 Patricia Wrightson (Patricia Wrightson, Australia)
1988 (Annie Schmidt, Netherlands)
1990 (Tormod Haugen, Norway)
1992 Virginia Hamilton (Virginia Hamilton, USA)
1994 Mitio Mado (まど · みちお, Japan)
1996 Uri Orleb (אורי אורלב, Israel)
1998 Catherine Paterson (Katherine Paterson, United States)
2000 Ana Maria Machado (Ana Maria Machado, Brazil)
2002 Aidan Chambers, United Kingdom)
2004 (Martin Waddell, Ireland)
2006 Margaret Mahi (Margaret Mahy, New Zealand)
2008 Yurg Schubiger (Jürg Schubiger, Switzerland)
2010 David Almond (David Almond, United Kingdom)
2012 Maria Teresa Andruhetto (María Teresa Andruetto, Argentina)

List of illustrators' artists - premium laureates

1966 Alois Carigiet (ALOIS CARIGIET, Switzerland)
1968 (Jiří Trnka, Czechoslovakia)
1970 (Maurice Sendak, United States)
1972 IB Spa Sunning Olsen (IB Spang Olsen, Denmark)
1974 Farshid Mesghali, Iran)

Founded in 1956, internationalprize nameHansa-Christian Andersen(Hans Christian Andersen Award) is the most prestigious in the field of children's book and comparable to significance with the Nobel Prize. This premium is founded by the International Council for the Children's and Youth Literature of UNESCO, thanks to the idea of \u200b\u200ba cultural figure in the field of children's literature, Elle Lepman (1891-1970). The Honorary Mission of the Prize guard is performed by the Queen of Denmark. The award of the premium is engaged in the jury, who gathered writers and specialists of children's literature from different countries.

Once every two years, on the birthday of one of the best fairy tales of all times and peoples, Hans-Christian Andersen, the ceremony of awarding a better children's writer and, since 1966, the best illustrator of children's books. On April 2, the best writer and artist chosen from the list of children's books put forward by national sections receive gold medals with the image of Andersen's profile and diplomas. The cash equivalent of the premium does not exist. Among the winners of the premium in different years were Astrid Lindgren, Tuva Jansson, Quentin Blake, Erich Kestner, David Almond.

Founders are international prize name Hansa-Christian Andersen, as a date of memory of the great children's writer, announced on April 2 by the International Children's Book Day. The celebration of this day in various countries is held within the framework of the week of children's literature. Every year, an honorary mission of the holiday organizer is performed by one of the sections of the Children's Book Council. It is obligatory to create a colorful poster and writing an international message for children around the world, designed to popularize reading children's books.

Another literary premium was established in Denmark - prize Hans-Christian Andersen(Hans Christian Andersen Litteraturpris), which highlights worthy of those children's writers, whose book ideas are similar to the ideas of the works of the genius. The first time the premium was awarded in 2007 to the well-known writer Paulo Coelho. In contrast to the international prizenamedanza-Christiana Andersenthis premium has a cash equivalent - 2222 euros.

Winners of Andersen Prize

List of writers - Prize laureates

1956 Elinor Farjeon (Eng. Eleanor Farjeon, United Kingdom)

1958 Astrid Lindgren (Swede Astrid Lindgren, Sweden)

1960 Erich Kestener (Erich Kästner, Germany)

1962 Mainender de Jong (Eng. Meindert Dejong, United States)

1964 Rene Guiyo (Fr. René Guillot, France)

1966 Tuva Jansson (Fin. Tove Jansson, Finland)

1968 James Crunce (Him. James Krüss, Germany), Jose Maria Sanchez Silva (Spain)

1970 Gianni Rodari (Ial. Gianni Rodari, Italy)

1972 Scott O'Del (eng. Scott O "Dell, USA)

1974 Maria Gripe (Swede Maria GRIPE, Sweden)

1976 Cecil Bödker (dates. Cecil Bødker, Denmark)

1978 Paula Fox (English PAULA FOX, USA)

1980 Bogumil Rzhikha (Cesh. Bohumil říha, Czechoslovakia)

1982 Luggage of Bomg (port. Lygia Bojunga, Brazil)

1984 Christine Neustlinger (Him. Christine Nöstlinger, Austria)

1986 Patricia Wrightson (Eng. Patricia Wrightson, Australia)

1988 Anni Schmidt (Notherl. Annie Schmidt, Netherlands)

1990 Haugen Tourmud (Norway Tormod Haugen, Norway)

1992 Virginia Hamilton (Eng. Virginia Hamilton, USA)

1994 Mitio Mado (Yap. まど · みちお, Japan)

1996 Uri Orleb (IVR. אורי אורלב, Israel)

1998 Catherine Paterson (Eng. Katherine Paterson, USA)

2000 Anna Maria Machado (Port. Ana Maria Machado, Brazil)

2002 Aiden Chembers (English Aidan Chambers, United Kingdom)

2006 Margaret Mahi (English Margaret Mahy, New Zealand)

2008 Yurgg Shubiger (him. Jürg Schubiger, Switzerland)

2010 David Almond (Eng. David Almond, United Kingdom)

2012 Maria Teresa Andruhetto (Iz. María Teresa Andruetto), Argentina

List of illustrators' artists - premium laureates

1966 Alois Cariegiet (Switzerland)

1968 Jerji Trninka (Czechoslovakia)

1970 Maurice Sandak (USA)

1972 IB Sungr Olsen (Denmark)

1974 Farshid Mescali (Iran)

1976 Tatyana Mavrina (USSR)

1978 Svend Otto S. (Denmark)

1980 Sueki Aqaba (Japan)

1982 Zbigniew Rykhlitsky (Polish. Zbigniew Rychlicki, Poland)

1984 Mitsumasa Ano (Japan)

1986 Robert Ingpen (Australia)

1988 Dusan Callai (Czechoslovakia)

1990 Lisbet Zverger (Austria)

1992 Quals Patsovskaya (Czech Republic)

1994 Jorg Muller (Switzerland)

1996 Klaus Essikat (Germany)

1998 Tomi Ungerer (FR. Tomi Ungerer, France)

2000 Anthony Brown (United Kingdom)

2002 Quentin Blake (English QUENTIN Blake, United Kingdom)

2004 Max Veteles (Notherl. Max Velthuijs, Netherlands)

2006 Wolf Erlbroh (Germany)

2008 Roberto Innochie (Italy)

2010 UTTA Bauer (it. Jutta Bauer, Germany)

2012 Petr SIS (Cesh. Peter Sís, Czech Republic)

Organized in 1956 by the International Council for Children's and Youth Literature UNESCO (English International Board on Books for Young People - IBBY). Awarded once every two years. The award is awarded the second April - on the birthday of Hans Christian Andersen. At the initiative and decision of the International Council as a sign of deep respect and love for the city of H. Andersen, in 1967 Day on April 2 was declared an international day of children's book. For "children's" authors, this premium is the most prestigious international award, it is often called the "Malaya Nobel Prize". The award is awarded only to Healthy Writers and Artists.
The idea of \u200b\u200bestablishing a prize belongs to Elle Lepman (1891-1970) - the cultural actor in the field of world children's literature. Known phrase E. Lepman: "Give our children books, and you will give them wings."
Since 1956, a prize is awarded to the author of the best children's book. Since 1966, it also began to hand over the best artist-illustrator.

Andersen Prize and Russians

The Council for the Children's Book of Russia is included in the organization "International Council for Children's Book" since 1968.

Many Russians are writers, artists-illustrators, translators - were awarded honorable diplomas. The USSR representative was awarded only once - in 1976 the medal was awarded Tatiana Alekseevna Maurina, an artist-illustrator of a children's book.
In 1974, Sergey Mikhalkov's work was emphasized by the International Jury, and in 1976, Barto Agnes. Honorary diplomas were awarded to writers Anatoly Aleksin for the story "actors and performers", Valery Medvedev for the Poem "Fantasy Barankin", Yuri Kovalu for the Book of the Agenda and Stories "The Lightest Boat in the World", Eno Rauda for the first part of the Tetrallog - Squares "Coupling, Polotin and Moss Beard" and others; Artists-Illustrators Yury Vasnetsov, Viktor Chizhikov, Evgenia Racheva, etc.; Boris Translators, Irina Tokmakova, Lyudmila Braud, etc. In 2008 and 2010, the artist Nikolai Popov was nominated for the prize.
Today, without his fairy tales, the childhood of any person is unthinkable. His name has become a symbol of the entire present, clean, high. It is not by chance that the highest international prize for the best children's book wears his name - this is the Gold Medal of Hans-Christian Andersen, who is awarded once every two years the most talented writers and artists.

Prize nameG. Kh. Andersen (Hans Christian Andersen Award) - Literary premium, which is awarded the best children's writers.

Established in 1956 by the International Council on Children's and Youth Literature of UNESCO (International Board on Books for Young People -IBBY ). It is awarded once every two years, on the second April - on the birthday of Hans Christian Andersen. The idea of \u200b\u200bestablishing a prize belongs to Elle Lepman (1891-1970) - the cultural actor in the field of world children's literature.
Prize candidates are nominated by national sections of the International Children's Book Council. Laureates are awarded with gold medals with profileHansa-Christian Andersen During CongressIBBY. In addition, IBBY awards Honorary Diplomas for the best children's and youth books from the number of recently published in countries that are members of the International Council.
For "children's" authors, this premium is the most prestigious international award, it is often called "smallNobel Prize».

In the archive 49 books in FB2 and RTF formats. They are arranged by the date of receipt by the author of the award - this is not connected with the date of writing a book, some of them are written far earlier, some - much later.

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IN 1956 year the first laureate of the award named after the Hans Christian Andersen became Eleanor Fardjon. When she was given a gold medal with an expressive profile of the famous storyteller, the writer was 75 years old and she was one of the most favorite authors of children reading in English. In our country, she received wide fame thanks to the fairy tales "Seventh Princess" and "I want the moon."

IN 1958 year the winner of the award has become Astrid Lindgren, author of world famous and more than once laminated children's bestsellers "Peppi Long Stocking", "Kid and Carlson", "Rone - Daughter of the Robber", "Emil from Lönneberg" and others.

Laureat 1960 year became Erich Kestner, author of the books "Emil and Detectives" and "Emil and Three Gemini", which were translated into 59 languages \u200b\u200band became the beginning of a new genre - a children's detective.

IN 1962 The award of the American Writer of Dutch origin received a prize Mainender de Jong. "Wheel OU the roof "- a story about the life of the guys in the Dutch village of the beginning of the 20th century.

IN 1964 The year was laureate Rene Guiyo, French writer-animalist, continuing the great European tradition of animal literature for children , His books are often compared with the works of Kipling. And although one of the tops of his work became a cycle of stories about the Siberian boy Grishke and his bear , none of his work is still translated into Russian.

IN 1966 The winner of the Prize received the Swedish writer Tuva Jansson, author of a series of books about mumi-trolls.

1968 The year brought victory to two writers at once: itJosé Maria Sanchez Silva (his Marcelinino in Spain also known as Pinocchio in Italy or Peter Peng in Englandand) as well James Crys., German children's prose and poetbut the last fairy tales "Tim Taler, or sold by laughter."

IN 1970 year the medal got Italian Gianni Rodari, Cipollino author, "Gessomino" and many other fairy tales, especially loved in the USSR due to the communist glance of the writer. He acquired the world famous after receiving the Andersen Prize.

IN 1972 year Z. oloto medals awarded Scott about "Dell . His most famous book -"Island of Blue Dolphins."

IN 1974 - Maria Gripe, Author Cycle Booksabout the boy whom the mother called the name of his idol Elvis Presley and which is very difficult to justify her expectations.

1976 - Danish writerCecil b Bucker , The author of a large cycle of worksabout the boy Silas who escaped from the circus troupe. In Russian, only one story in the collection was published.

1978 - Paula Fox. . Unfortunately, its books have not yet been translated into Russian.

1980 - Boggy burnintroduced the most important contribution to the development new Czech children's literatureas a writer and as a publisher.

1982 - brazilian writer Luggage of the Bug (Nunish) . Her p remarks are translated into many languages \u200b\u200bof the world, including English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Norwegian, Swedish, Icelandic, Bulgarian, Czech and Hebrew. In Russia, the writer's books were not translated and not published.

1984 - Christine Neustlingerbesides the Andersen medal -laureate of more than 30 literary premiums,in 2003 became the first laureate of Astrid Lindgren's memory premium.

1986 - Patricia Raitson. Creativity P. Raitson got wide recognition in Australia and around the world, she was awarded many national and international awards, its works were translated into 16 languages.but there is no Russian among them.

IN 1988 year Annie Schmidt got a premium from hand His famous colleaguesand Astrid Lindgren. Throughout the writer's career, Anni Schmidt accompanied success, popularity, sincere love of millions of admirersj. . She today, many years after death, remains one of the most readable authors of the Netherlands, where her work has long been revered as a national heritage.

1990 - Tourmud Haagen., Norwegian writer and translator.

1992 - Virginia Hamilton, african American Children's Writer, author 41 books awarded many literary premiums. Unfortunately, none of them is translated into Russian.

1994 - Mitio Mado, japanese poet, author of numerous poems for children. His creative heritage has more than 1,200 poems.He died on February 28, 2014 at the 105th year of life.

1996 - Uri Orlev, it is known primarily by its books about the serious fate of Polish Jews during World War II.

1998 - Catherine Paterson. The greatest success was brought by the books "Magnificent Gilly Hopkins" and "Bridge in Terabitiya", filled with Walt Disney film company with Anna Sophia Robb in one of the main roles. The sister of the writer was the prototype of the main character, after many years he became producer and screenwriter of the film.

From the works of LaureaatovXXI century in Russian managed to find a not children's novel Margaret Mahi. (awarded B. 2006 ) "Memory Space" and Roman "Skellig" David Almond (awarded B. 2010 ), according to which a film has been withdrawn with the participation of Tim Rota.