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Literary Awards - Markdown
Literary awards are prizes that recognize outstanding literary works and authors. Various awards have been established around the world, including the Nobel Prize in Literature, Akutagawa Prize, Naoki Prize, Booker Prize, and Pulitzer Prize, contributing significantly to the development of literature and the cultivation of emerging writers. These awards evaluate works by authors active in a wide range of fields, from serious literature to popular fiction, providing new value to readers.
literary awards
Nobel Prize in Literature
Akutagawa Prize
Naoki Prize
Booker Prize
Pulitzer Prize
literature
fiction
| code | slug | name | description | category | country | established | frequency | organization |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| 01 | nobel-prize-in-literature | Nobel Prize in Literature | The world's most prestigious literary award presented by the Swedish Academy. | international | Sweden | 1901 | Annual | Swedish Academy |
| 02 | akutagawa-prize | Akutagawa Prize | A prize awarded to emerging Japanese writers for serious literary works of medium and short length. | japanese_pure_literature | Japan | 1935 | Semi-annual | Japan Literature Promotion Foundation |
| 03 | naoki-prize | Naoki Prize | A prize awarded to emerging and mid-career Japanese writers for entertainment literature. | japanese_popular_literature | Japan | 1935 | Semi-annual | Japan Literature Promotion Foundation |
| 04 | booker-prize | Booker Prize | The most prestigious literary award in the English-speaking world, awarded to the best novel written in English. | english_fiction | United Kingdom | 1969 | Annual | Booker Prize Foundation |
| 05 | pulitzer-prize | Pulitzer Prize | The most prestigious American award for achievements in newspaper, literature, and musical composition. | american_arts | United States | 1917 | Annual | Columbia University |