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Dahl Award

The Dahl Prize is the literary prize of Russian emigration, awarded in Paris in the 1980s. Named in honor of the writer and lexicographer Vladimir Ivanovich Dahl . The jury of the award included writer Viktor Nekrasov , editor-in-chief of the Russian Thought newspaper Irina Ilovaiskaya , historian Nikita Struve , Slavicist Georges Niva, and others.

Award Winners

  • 1978 - Vladimir Kormer (for the book “The Mole of History”)
  • 1979 - Nal Podolsky (for the story "The Cat's Story")
  • 1980 - Felix Rosiner (for the novel “The One Finkelmayer”)
  • 1981 - Yuri Halperin (for the novel “The Bridge over the Summer”)
  • 1984 - Vadim Delone , posthumously (for the book “Portraits in a Barbed Frame”)
  • 1985 - Felix Svetov (for the book "The Experience of Biography"),
  • 1985 - Viktor Kondyrev (for the book "Boots - the face of an officer")
  • 1986 - Yuri Karabchievsky (for the book “Resurrection of Mayakovsky”)

According to some reports, Slava Lyon [1] and the Shargorod Brothers [2] also received the award.

Notes

  1. ↑ Vyacheslav V. Ogryzko. Russian writers, the modern era. - M .: Literary Russia, 2004. - p. 185.
  2. ↑ Shargorodsky Lev Pavlovich (Neopr.) (Inaccessible link) . The date of circulation is January 15, 2012. Archived May 1, 2012.


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Premiya_name_Dala&oldid=100123438


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