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Vilenica International Literary Festival

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Vilenica International Literary Festival
Photographs from the 2014 edition of Vilenica International Literary Festival
GenreCentral European literature
Beginsearly September
Frequencyannual
Location(s)Vilenica Cave and other locations in Slovenia
Inaugurated1986; 37 years ago (1986)
Organised bySlovene Writers' Association and the Cultural Centre Vilenica
Websitehttp://vilenica.si/
The Crystal Vilenica award ceremony takes place in Štanjel Castle

Vilenica International Literary Festival (Slovene: Mednarodni literarni festival Vilenica) is a festival dedicated to literature that was founded in 1986 in Slovenia. It takes place annually in several locations on the Karst Plateau in the Slovene Littoral, including inside Vilenica Cave. It is arranged by the Slovene Writers' Association together with the Cultural Centre Vilenica from Sežana. The highlight of the festival is the awarding of the Vilenica International Literary Prize to a Central European author for "outstanding achievements in the field of literature and essay writing."

Background and events

The festival was arranged for the first time in 1986[1] and was co-founded by Veno Taufer, who is still a member of the prize awarding jury.[2] Originally it was simply called "Vilenica Festival" but since 2005 it is formally called "Vilenica International Literary Festival". From the outset, it was the outspoken purpose of the organisers to promote "cultural pluralism, tolerance and non-aggression", and at that time to provide an opportunity for the literary community from both sides of the Iron Curtain to meet and exchange ideas.[3]

According to the statutes of the festival, it aims to be a "gathering of poets, writers, dramatists and essayists as well as editors, publishers and cultural managers and translators from Central European countries." Central Europe is loosely defined by the festival organisers as ranging "from the Baltic to the Adriatic, from Bern to Belgrade". The statutes notes that participants from countries outside Central Europe also are welcome to the festival. The official languages of the festival are Slovene, German and English.[3] The festival incorporates many different events such as book readings in several different locations across Slovenia, discussions, seminars, a book fair and so on.[3][2] The highlight of the festival is the ceremony in which the Vilenica International Literary Prize is awarded to a winner, announced beforehand, for "outstanding achievements in the field of literature and essay writing".[1][3][4] The prize consists of a monetary gift of 10,000 euros (in 2016) and in addition, a book by the author is translated into Slovene and published in the country.[2][5] The winner is chosen by a jury consisting of experts in the field of literature.[5] Financial support for the award is given by the Government of Slovenia and the Municipality of Sežana, as well as by private sponsors.[6] Apart from the main prize, two other awards are also handed out under the auspices of the festival. The Crystal Vilenica award is similarly to the main prize awarded to an author from Central Europe, but by a jury consisting of the festival guests and not the organisers. The winner is awarded a minor piece of art and an invitation to participate at the Cúirt International Festival of Literature in Galway, Ireland.[3] The Young Vilenica award is given by the Cultural Centre Vilenica to three young writers from different age categories. The winners are awarded crystal pens and get their work published in the "Young Vilenica Almanac". The winners also get the opportunity to participate at the International Poetry Festival in Limerick, also on Ireland.[5]

The festival takes place in several locations, including inside Vilenica Cave near the villages of Lokev and Lipica on the Karst Plateau in the Slovene Littoral.[1][3] The main event of the festival, the ceremony of awarding the Vilenica International Literary Prize, takes place inside the cave.[1][3][5] The award ceremony for the Crystal Vilenica prize is inside Štanjel Castle.[3] The festival usually takes place in early September.[1][3]

Vilenica International Literary Prize winners

Recipients of the Vilenica International Literary Prize, the most prestigious prize given at the festival.[3]

Year Picture Laureate Country
1986
Fulvio Tomizza
Italy
1987
Peter Handke
Austria
1988
Péter Esterházy
Hungary
1989
Jan Skácel
Czech Republic
1990
Tomas Venclova
Lithuania
1991
Zbigniew Herbert
Poland
1992
Milan Kundera
Czech Republic/France
1993 Libuše Moníková
Czech Republic/Germany
1994 Josip Osti
Bosnia and Herzegovina
1995
Adolf Muschg
Switzerland
1996
Adam Zagajewski
Poland
1997
Pavel Vilikovský
Slovakia
1998
Péter Nádas
Hungary
1999 Erica Pedretti
Switzerland
2000 Slavko Mihalić [hr]
Croatia
2001
Jaan Kaplinski
Estonia
2002
Ana Blandiana
Romania
2003 Mirko Kovač
Croatia
2004
Brigitte Kronauer
Germany
2005


Ilma Rakusa and Karl-Markus Gauß
Switzerland (Rakusa) and Austria (Gauß)
2006
Miodrag Pavlović
Serbia
2007 Goran Stefanovski
Republic of Macedonia
2008
Andrzej Stasiuk
Poland
2009
Claudio Magris
Italy
2010
Dževad Karahasan
Bosnia and Herzegovina
2011
Mircea Cărtărescu
Romania
2012
David Albahari
Serbia
2013
Olga Tokarczuk
Poland
2014
László Krasznahorkai
Hungary
2015
Jáchym Topol
Czech Republic
2016
Dubravka Ugrešić
Croatia
2017
Yurii Andrukhovych
Ukraine
2018
Ilija Trojanow
Bulgaria/Germany
2019
Dragan Velikić
Serbia
2020 Mila Haugová
Slovakia
2021
Josef Winkler
Austria
2022 Amanda Aizpuriete
Latvia
2023
Ottó Tolnai

Hungary

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Vilenica". Slovene Writers' Association. Archived from the original on 27 August 2016. Retrieved 20 July 2016.
  2. ^ a b c "Croatian writer Dubravka Ugrešić to receive prestigious Vilenica Prize". Slovenia Times. 25 May 2016. Retrieved 20 July 2016.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "About Vilenica". Vilenica International Literary Festival. Retrieved 20 July 2016.
  4. ^ "Croatian writer Dubravka Ugrešić to receive prestigious Vilenica Prize". Slovenian Press Agency (STA). 25 May 2016. Retrieved 20 July 2016.
  5. ^ a b c d "Vilenica International Literary Awards". Culture.si. Retrieved 20 July 2016.
  6. ^ Hartley, Cathy (2002). The Europa Directory of Literary Awards and Prizes. Routledge. p. 363. ISBN 978-1-85743-146-9.

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