NIN Award
NIN Award | |
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Awarded for | Best new Serbian novel |
Sponsored by | NIN magazine |
Location | Belgrade |
Country | Yugoslavia (1954–1991) Serbia and Montenegro (1992–2006) Serbia (2007–present) |
First awarded | 1954 |
2023 winner | Stevo Grabovac |
Most awards | Oskar Davičo (3) |
The NIN Award (Serbian: Ninova nagrada, Нинова награда), officially the Award for Best Novel of the Year, is a prestigious Serbian (and previously Yugoslavian) literary award established in 1954 by the NIN weekly and is given annually for the best newly published novel written in Serbian (previously in Serbo-Croatian).[1] The award is presented every year in January by a panel of writers and critics. In addition to being a highly acclaimed award capable of transforming writers' literary careers, the award is also sought after because it virtually assures bestseller status for the winning novel.[2] The literary website complete review called it the "leading Serbian literary prize" in 2012.[3]
Between 1954 and 1957, the award was given to the best novel published in Yugoslavia, regardless of the language, but all the novels awarded in this period were written in Serbo-Croatian language. Starting in 1958, only novels written in Serbo-Croatian were eligible.[4] Starting in 2012, only novels written in Serbian were eligible, regardless of the place of publication.[5]
Winners
Since its inception, the award was not awarded only once, in 1959, when the jury decided that there were no candidates worthy of the award.[6] Oskar Davičo is the only author to have won the award three times (in 1956, 1963 and 1964), and the only one to win it in two consecutive years. The only other authors to have won multiple (two) awards are Dobrica Ćosić, Živojin Pavlović, Dragan Velikić, and most recently Svetislav Basara. So far, seven women have been recipients of the award.[7]
In 1978, Danilo Kiš became the first laureate to return the award. He returned the award for Novel of the year 1972 and demanded his name to be deleted from the list of winners.[8] Because he was outraged by the text about him published in NIN on 7 February 1992, Milisav Savić returned the award that was given to him just a month earlier for the year 1991.[9]
One of the most notable non-recipients is Ivo Andrić, the only Yugoslavian Nobel Prize in Literature laureate. Andrić was candidate for the NIN award once, in 1954, with Prokleta avlija, but the jury disqualified the book as they classified it as a novella, and not a novel.[10][11]
Year | Photo | Author(s) | Novel | Finalists | Ref |
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2023 | Stevo Grabovac | Poslije zabave |
|
[12][13] | |
2022 | Danica Vukićević | Unutrašnje more |
|
[14][15] | |
2021 | Milena Marković | Deca |
|
[16][17] | |
2020 | Svetislav Basara (2) | Kontraendorfin |
|
[18][19] | |
2019 | Saša Ilić | Pas i kontrabas |
|
[20] | |
2018 | Vladimir Tabašević | Zabluda Svetog Sebastijana |
|
[21] | |
2017 | Dejan Atanacković | Luzitanija |
|
[22][23] | |
2016 | Ivana Dimić | Arzamas |
|
[24][25] | |
2015 | Dragan Velikić (2) | Islednik |
|
[26][27] | |
2014 | Filip David | Kuća sećanja i zaborava (The House of Memory and Oblivion[28]) |
|
[29] | |
2013 | Goran Gocić | Tai (Thai[30]) |
|
[31] | |
2012 | Aleksandar Gatalica | Veliki rat (The Great War[32]) |
|
[33][34] | |
2011 | Slobodan Tišma | Bernardijeva soba |
|
[35] | |
2010 | Gordana Ćirjanić | Ono što oduvek želiš |
|
[36] | |
2009 | Grozdana Olujić | Glasovi u vetru |
|
[1][37] | |
2008 | Vladimir Pištalo | Tesla, portret među maskama (Tesla, a Portrait with Masks[38]) |
|
[39][40] | |
2007 | Dragan Velikić | Ruski prozor (The Russian Window[41]) |
|
[42][43] | |
2006 | Svetislav Basara | Uspon i pad Parkinsonove bolesti (The Rise and Fall of Parkinson's Disease) |
|
[44] | |
2005 | Miro Vuksanović | Semolj zemlja |
|
[39][45] | |
2004 | Vladimir Tasić | Kiša i hartija |
|
[46] | |
2003 | Vladan Matijević | Pisac izdaleka |
|
[39][47] | |
2002 | Mladen Markov | Ukop oca |
|
[48] | |
2001 | Zoran Ćirić | Hobo |
|
[49] | |
2000 | Goran Petrović | Sitničarnica "Kod srećne ruke" (At the "Lucky Hand" aka the Sixty-nine Drawers[50]) |
|
[39][51] | |
1999 | Maksimilijan Erenrajh-Ostojić | Karakteristika |
|
[52] | |
1998 | Danilo Nikolić | Fajront u Grgetegu |
|
[53] | |
1997 | Milovan Danojlić | Oslobodioci i izdajnici |
|
[54] | |
1996 | David Albahari | Mamac (Bait[55]) |
|
[56] | |
1995 | Svetlana Velmar-Janković | Bezdno |
|
[39][57] | |
1994 | Vladimir Arsenijević | U potpalublju (In the Hold[58]) |
|
[59] | |
1993 | Radoslav Petković | Sudbina i komentari (Destiny, Annotated[60]) |
|
[39][61] | |
1992 | Živojin Pavlović (2) | Lapot |
|
[39][62] | |
1991 | Milisav Savić | Hleb i strah |
|
[39][63] | |
1990 | Miroslav Josić Višnjić | Odbrana i propast Bodroga u sedam burnih godišnjih doba |
|
[39][64] | |
1989 | Vojislav Lubarda | Vaznesenje |
|
[39][65] | |
1988 | Dubravka Ugrešić | Forsiranje romana reke (Fording the Stream of Consciousness[66]) |
|
[67] | |
1987 | Voja Čolanović | Zebnja na rasklapanje |
|
[68] | |
1986 | Vidosav Stevanović | Testament |
|
[69][39] | |
1985 | Živojin Pavlović | Zid smrti |
|
[70] | |
1984 | Milorad Pavić | Hazarski rečnik (Dictionary of the Khazars[71]) |
|
[72] | |
1983 | Dragoslav Mihailović | Čizmaši |
|
[39][73] | |
1982 | Antonije Isaković | Tren 2 | [39] | ||
1981 | Pavao Pavličić | Večernji akt |
|
[74] | |
1980 | Slobodan Selenić | Prijatelji | [39] | ||
1979 | Pavle Ugrinov | Zadat život | [39] | ||
1978 | Mirko Kovač | Vrata od utrobe | [75] | ||
1977 | Petko Vojnić Purčar | Dom, sve dalji | [39] | ||
1976 | Aleksandar Tišma | Upotreba čoveka (The Use of Man[76]) |
|
[77] | |
1975 | Miodrag Bulatović | Ljudi sa četiri prsta |
|
[78] | |
1974 | Jure Franičević-Pločar | Vir |
|
[79] | |
1973 | Mihailo Lalić | Ratna sreća | [39] | ||
1972 | Danilo Kiš | Peščanik (Hourglass[80]) |
Aleksandar Tišma, Knjiga o Blamu | [81] | |
1971 | Miloš Crnjanski | Roman o Londonu (A Novel of London[82]) |
[39] | ||
1970 | Borislav Pekić | Hodočašće Arsenija Njegovana |
|
[83] | |
1969 | Bora Ćosić | Uloge moje porodice u svetskoj revoluciji (My Family's Role in the World Revolution[84]) |
|
[85] | |
1968 | Slobodan Novak | Mirisi, zlato i tamjan (Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh[86]) |
|
[87] | |
1967 | Erih Koš | Mreže | [88] | ||
1966 | Meša Selimović | Derviš i smrt (Death and the Dervish[89]) |
[39] | ||
1965 | Ranko Marinković | Kiklop (Cyclops[90]) |
[39] | ||
1964 | Oskar Davičo (3) | Tajne | [39] | ||
1963 | Oskar Davičo (2) | Gladi | [39] | ||
1962 | Miroslav Krleža | Zastave (vol. 1) | [91] | ||
1961 | Dobrica Ćosić (2) | Deobe | [39] | ||
1960 | Radomir Konstantinović | Izlazak (Exitus[92]) |
Mihailo Lalić, Hajka
|
[93] | |
1959 | No award given | [6] | |||
1958 | Branko Ćopić | Ne tuguj bronzana stražo |
|
[39][4] | |
1957 | Aleksandar Vučo | Mrtve javke | Vladan Desnica, Proljeća Ivana Galeba
|
[39][94] | |
1956 | Oskar Davičo | Beton i svici |
|
[39][95] | |
1955 | Mirko Božić | Neisplakani |
|
[96] | |
1954 | Dobrica Ćosić | Koreni (The Roots) |
|
[39][97] |
Jury members
Year(s) | Member #1 | Member #2 | Member#3 | Member#4 | Member#5 | Member#6 | Member#7 | Member#8 | Member#9 | Member#10 |
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1954-1963[98] | Milan Bogdanović | Velibor Gligorić | Eli Finci | Borislav Mihajlović Mihiz | Zoran Mišić | Stevan Majstorović | ||||
1964 | Petar Džadžić | |||||||||
1965-1970 | Zoran Mišić | Miloš I. Bandić | Muharem Pervić | |||||||
1971-1972 | Midhad Begić | Igor Mandić | Draško Ređep | |||||||
1973 | Mladen Leskovac | Dalibor Cvitan | Radovan Vučković | |||||||
1974 | Žika Bogdanović | Sreten Asanović | Muharem Pervić | |||||||
1975 | Vuk Filipović | Milan Vlajčić | ||||||||
1976 | Jovica Aćin | Sreten Marić | Čedomir Mirković | Vladimir Stojšin | ||||||
1977-1979 | Miloš I. Bandić | Vaso Milinčević | Vuk Krnjević | Milosav Mirković | ||||||
1980 | Svetozar Koljević | Milivoj Solar | Milan Vlajčić | Sreten Marić | ||||||
1981 | Boško Petrović | Marko Nedić | Andrej Inkart | |||||||
1982 | Dušan Veličković | Nikola Kovač | Muharem Pervić | Igor Mandić | ||||||
1983 | Zoran Gluščević | Jovica Aćin | Teodor Anđelić | Đorđije Vuković | ||||||
1984 | Slavko Leovac | Velimir Visković | ||||||||
1985 | Milivoj Srebro | Vaso Milinčević | Miroslav Egerić | Novak Kilibarda | Bogdan Tirnanić | |||||
1986 | Predrag Matvejević | Zdenko Lešić | ||||||||
1987 | Jovan Deretić | Ljubiša Jeremić | Slavko Gordić | Teodor Anđelić | ||||||
1988 | Branko Popović | Svetozar Koljević | Igor Mandić | Novak Kilibarda | ||||||
1989 | Božo Koprivica | Borislav Mihajlović Mihiz | Gojko Tešić | |||||||
1990 | Svetlana Slapšak | Marko Vešović | Slavko Gordić | Dušan Veličković | Vasa Pavković | |||||
1991 | Marko Nedić | Pavle Zorić | Sava Dautović | |||||||
1992 | Slavko Leovac | Čedomir Mirković | Miroslav Egerić | |||||||
1993 | Đorđe Janić | Ljiljana Šop | Borislav Mihajlović Mihiz
(honorary member) | |||||||
1994 | Stojan Vujičić | Nikola Milošević | Tihomir Brajović | |||||||
1995 | Petar Pijanović | Mihailo Pantić | Gojko Božović | |||||||
1996 | Nikola Milošević | |||||||||
1997 | Đorđije Vuković | Aleksandar Ilić | Miroslav Egerić | Želidrag Nikčević | ||||||
1998 | Branko Popović | |||||||||
1999-2000 | Boško Ivkov | Teofil Pančić | Svetozar Koljević | |||||||
2001 | Adrijana Marčetić | Tihomir Brajović | ||||||||
2002 | Petar Pijanović | Ivan Negrišorac | Aleksandar Jerkov | |||||||
2003 | Dušan Marinković | |||||||||
2004-2005 | Tihomir Brajović | |||||||||
2006 | Milan Vlajčić | Aleksandar Jovanović | Stevan Tontić | Slobodan Vladušić | ||||||
2007-2008 | Milo Lompar | |||||||||
2009 | Aleksandar Ilić | Mladen Šukalo | ||||||||
2010 | Vasa Pavković | Ljiljana Šop | Mileta Aćimović Ivkov | |||||||
2011-2013 | Vladislava Gordić Petković | Mića Vujičić | ||||||||
2013-2014 | Božo Koprivica | Jasmina Vrbavac | Mihailo Pantić | |||||||
2015-2017 | Zoran Paunović | Tamara Krstić | ||||||||
2018 | Branko Kukić | Ivan Milenković | Marjan Čakarević | |||||||
2019-2021 | Teofil Pančić | Marija Nenezić | ||||||||
2022[99] | Milena Đorđijević | Žarka Svirčev | Goran Korunović | |||||||
2023[100] | Tamara Mitrović | Violeta Stojmenović |
See also
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