The Constantijn Huygens Prize (Dutch: ''Constantijn Huygens-prijs'') is a Dutch
literary award
A literary award or literary prize is an award presented in recognition of a particularly lauded literary piece or body of work. It is normally presented to an author.
Organizations
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[Constantijn Huygens-prijs]
official website
History
Since 1947, it has been awarded each year for an author's complete works by the
Jan Campert Foundation
Jan, JaN or JAN may refer to:
Acronyms
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(Dutch: ''Jan Campert-Stichting''), a foundation named in honor of the Dutch writer
Jan Campert
Jan Remco Theodoor Campert ( Spijkenisse, 15 August 1902 – 12 January 1943) was a Dutch journalist, theater critic and writer who lived in Amsterdam. During the German occupation of the Netherlands in World War II Campert was arrested for aidin ...
who died while helping Jews during World War II. The award is named after
Constantijn Huygens, a 17th-century Dutch poet, diplomat, scholar and composer.
it comes with a monetary award of €12,000.
About the prize
official website.
There was no prize awarded in 1968. In 1982, Jan Wolkers refused to accept the award.
List of laureates
* 1947 – P.N. van Eyck
* 1948 – Adriaan Roland Holst
Adriaan Roland Holst (Amsterdam, 23 May 1888 – Bergen, North Holland, 5 August 1976) was a Dutch writer, nicknamed the "Prince of Dutch Poets". He was the second winner, in 1948, of the Constantijn Huygens Prize.
He was nominated for t ...
* 1949 – J.C. Bloem
Jakobus Cornelis (Jacques) Bloem (10 May 1887, Oudshoorn – 10 August 1966, Kalenberg) was a Dutch poet and essayist. Between 1921 and 1958 he published fourteen volumes of poetry. In 1949 he won the Constantijn Huygensprijs, one of the countr ...
* 1950 – Geerten Gossaert
* 1951 – Willem Elsschot
* 1952 – Pierre H. Dubois
Pierre H. Dubois (born Amsterdam, 2 July 1917 – died The Hague, 24 March 1999) was a Dutch writer and critic. He was awarded the Constantijn Huygens Prize in 1952, for ''Een houding in de tijd'', and again in 1985.
Works
* 1940 - '' A.C. Wil ...
* 1953 – Martinus Nijhoff
Martinus Nijhoff (20 April 1894, in The Hague – 26 January 1953, in The Hague) was a Dutch poet and essayist. He studied literature in Amsterdam and law in Utrecht. His debut was made in 1916 with his volume ''De wandelaar'' ("The wanderer"). F ...
(posthumously awarded)
* 1954 – Jan Engelman
Johannes Aloysius Antonius Engelman (born Utrecht, 7 June 1900; died Amsterdam, 20 March 1972) was a Dutch writer. He was the recipient of the Constantijn Huygens Prize in 1954. Dutch composers like Marius Monnikendam and Marjo Tal set several ...
* 1955 – Simon Vestdijk
* 1956 – Pierre Kemp
* 1957 – Ferdinand Bordewijk
* 1958 – Victor E. van Vriesland
Victor Emanuel van Vriesland (27 October 1892, Haarlem – 29 October 1974, Amsterdam) was a Dutch Jewish writer and critic.
Biography
He studied at the gymnasium in The Hague and then at the University of Dijon. He was literary and artistic ...
* 1959 – Gerrit Achterberg
* 1960 – Anton van Duinkerken
Wilhelmus Johannes Maria Antonius Asselbergs (2 January 1903 in Bergen op Zoom – 27 June 1968 in Nijmegen), better known under his pseudonym Anton van Duinkerken, was a Dutch poet, essayist, and academic.
Asselbergs considered a career as a pr ...
* 1961 – Simon Carmiggelt
Simon Carmiggelt (7 October 1913 – 30 November 1987) was a Dutch writer, journalist, and poet who became a well known public figure in the Netherlands because of his daily newspaper columns and his television appearances.
Biography
Simon Johann ...
* 1962 – Hendrik de Vries
* 1963 – Jan van Nijlen
Jan van Nijlen (10 November 1884 – 14 August 1965) was a Belgian writer and poet. He was born at Antwerp and died at Uccle.
Bibliography
* ''Verzen'' (1906)
* ''Het licht'' (1909)
* ''Naar 't geluk'' (1911)
* ''Negen verzen'' (1914)
* ''Uren m ...
* 1964 – Abel Herzberg
Abel Jacob Herzberg (17 September 1893 – 19 May 1989) was a Dutch Jewish lawyer and writer, whose parents were Russian Jews who had come to the Netherlands from Lithuania. Herzberg was trained as a lawyer and began a legal practice in Amsterdam, ...
* 1965 – Lucebert
* 1966 – Louis Paul Boon
* 1967 – Jan Greshoff
Jan Greshoff (15 December 1888, Nieuw-Helvoet – 19 March 1971, Cape Town) was a Dutch journalist, poet, and literary critic. He was the 1967 recipient of the Constantijn Huygens Prize.
Partial list of works
* 1909 - ''Aan den verlaten vi ...
* 1968 – not awarded
* 1969 – Maurice Gilliams
Maurice, Baron Gilliams ( Antwerp, 20 July 1900- Antwerp, 18 October 1982) was a Flemish writer and poet.
Life and work
Gilliams was the son of printer Frans Gilliams, and he learned to be a typographer. On 27 August 1935, he married Gabriëlle B ...
* 1970 – Annie Romein-Verschoor
Anna Helena Margaretha (Annie) Romein-Verschoor (4 February 1885 – 5 February 1975) was a Dutch writer and historian. She received the Constantijn Huygens Prize in 1970.
Romein-Verschoor studied Dutch and history at the University of Leiden, w ...
* 1971 – F.C. Terborgh
F.C. Terborgh (14 January 1902 in Den Helder – 26 February 1981 in Linho Sintra), was the pseudonym of Reijnier Flaes, a Dutch diplomat
A diplomat (from grc, δίπλωμα; romanized ''diploma'') is a person appointed by a state o ...
* 1972 – Han G. Hoekstra
Han Gerard Hoekstra (4 September 1906 – 15 April 1988) was a Dutch poet, best known for his children's literature.
Early life and education
He was born in The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands.
Career
Awards
Hoekstra won numer ...
* 1973 – Beb Vuyk
Elizabeth (Beb) Vuyk (born Rotterdam, February 11, 1905 – died Blaricum, August 24, 1991) was a Dutch writer of Indo people, Indo (Eurasian) descent. Her Indo father was born in the Dutch East Indies and had a mother from Madura, but was ‘rep ...
* 1974 – M. Vasalis
M. Vasalis, pseudonym for ''Margaretha (Kiekie) Droogleever Fortuyn-Leenmans'' (13 February 1909 in The Hague – 16 October 1998 in Roden, Drenthe, Roden) was a Dutch poet and psychiatrist.
The pseudonym
'Vasalis' is a Latinization of her ...
* 1975 – Albert Alberts
* 1976 – Jan G. Elburg
Joannes Gommert Elburg, writing as Jan "the man" G. Elburg (born Wemeldinge, 30 November 1919 – died Amsterdam, 13 August 1992) was a Dutch poet. He won numerous awards throughout his career, among them the 1976 Constantijn Huygens Prize.
...
* 1977 – Harry Mulisch
Harry Kurt Victor Mulisch ( ; 29 July 1927 – 30 October 2010) was a Dutch writer. He wrote more than 80 novels, plays, essays, poems, and philosophical reflections. Mulisch's works have been translated into over thirty languages.
Along with Wi ...
* 1978 – Elisabeth Eybers
* 1979 – Hugo Claus
* 1980 – Alfred Kossmann
Alfred Kossmann (31 January 1922 – 27 June 1998) was a Dutch poet and prose writer. Kossmann and his brother Ernst Kossmann, a distinguished Dutch historian, were twins.
Biography
Born in Leiden, Kossmann was the son of the erudite libraria ...
* 1981 – Hella S. Haasse
Hélène "Hella" Serafia Haasse (2 February 1918 – 29 September 2011) was a Dutch writer, often referred to as the "Grande Dame" of Dutch literature, and whose novel ''Oeroeg'' (1948) was a staple for generations of Dutch schoolchildren. Her ...
* 1982 – Jan Wolkers (declined)
* 1983 – Rob Nieuwenhuys
Robert Nieuwenhuys (30 June 1908 – 8 November 1999) was a Dutch writer of Indo descent. The son of a 'Totok' Dutchman and an Indo-European mother, he and his younger brother Roelof, grew up in Batavia, where his father was the managing direct ...
* 1984 – J. Bernlef
Hendrik Jan Marsman (14 January 1937 – 29 October 2012), better known by his pen name, J. Bernlef, was a Dutch writer, poet, novelist and translator, much of whose work centres on mental perception of reality and its expression. He won numerous ...
* 1985 – Pierre H. Dubois
Pierre H. Dubois (born Amsterdam, 2 July 1917 – died The Hague, 24 March 1999) was a Dutch writer and critic. He was awarded the Constantijn Huygens Prize in 1952, for ''Een houding in de tijd'', and again in 1985.
Works
* 1940 - '' A.C. Wil ...
* 1986 – Gerrit Krol
* 1987 – Annie M.G. Schmidt
Anna Maria Geertruida "Annie" Schmidt (20 May 1911 – 21 May 1995) was a Dutch writer. She is called the mother of the Dutch theatrical song, and the queen of Dutch children's literature, praised for her "delicious Dutch idiom," and considered o ...
* 1988 – Jacques Hamelink
Jacobus Marinus Hamelink (12 January 1939 – 17 November 2021), better known as Jacques Hamelink, was a Dutch poet, novelist, and literary critic, who is best known for his early short story collections such as ''Het plantaardig bewind'' ("''The ...
* 1989 – Anton Koolhaas
Anthonie "Anton" Koolhaas (16 November 1912 – 16 December 1992) was a Dutch journalist, novelist, and scenario writer.
Biography
Anthonie Koolhaas was born on 16 November 1912 in Utrecht, Netherlands. He was the son of Teunis Koolhaas and Trij ...
* 1990 – Hans Faverey
Hans Antonius Faverey (14 September 1933, in Paramaribo – 8 July 1990, in Amsterdam) was a Dutch poet of Surinam descent. Besides being a poet, he was a lecturer at the psychology department of the Universiteit Leiden.
Biography
Faverey was bo ...
* 1991 – Bert Schierbeek
Lambertus Roelof (Bert) Schierbeek (18 June 1918, Glanerbrug, Overijssel – 9 June 1996, Amsterdam) was a Dutch writer. He won numerous awards throughout his career, amongst them the 1991 Constantijn Huygens Prize.
During the German occupatio ...
* 1992 – Cees Nooteboom
Cees Nooteboom (; born 31 July 1933) is a Dutch novelist, poet and journalist. After the attention received by his novel ''Rituelen'' (''Rituals'', 1980), which received the Pegasus Prize, it was the first of his novels to be translated into an ...
* 1993 – Jeroen Brouwers
Jeroen Godfried Marie Brouwers (30 April 1940 – 11 May 2022) was a Dutch writer.
From 1964 to 1976 Brouwers worked as an editor at Manteau publishers in Brussels. In 1964 he made his literary debut with ''Het mes op de keel'' (''The Knife ...
* 1994 – Judith Herzberg
* 1995 – F. Springer
* 1996 – H.C. ten Berge
Johannes Cornelis (Hans) ten Berge (born 24 December 1938, in Alkmaar
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* 1997 – Leonard Nolens
* 1998 – H.H. ter Balkt
Herman Hendrik ter Balkt (17 September 1938 – 9 March 2015) was a Dutch poet. He won numerous awards throughout his career, among them the 1988 Jan Campert Prize, the 1998 Constantijn Huygens Prize and the 2003 P. C. Hooft Award. He was born i ...
* 1999 – Willem Jan Otten
Willem Jan Otten (born 4 October 1951) is a Dutch prose writer, playwright and poet, who in 2014 won the P. C. Hooft Award for lifetime literary achievement.
Biography
Otten was born in Amsterdam as the son of the musicians Marijke Ferguson and ...
* 2000 – Charlotte Mutsaers
Charlotte Jacoba Maria Mutsaers (; born 2 November 1942) is a Dutch painter, prose writer and essayist. She won the Constantijn Huygens Prize (2000) and the P. C. Hooft Award (2010) for her literary oeuvre.
Biography
Charlotte Jacoba Maria Mut ...
* 2001 – Louis Ferron
* 2002 – Kees Ouwens
Cornelis Johannes "Kees" Ouwens (27 June 1944 in Zeist – 24 August 2004 in Heemstede) was a Dutch novelist and poet. He won numerous awards throughout his career, among them the 2002 Constantijn Huygens Prize.
ReferencesProfileat the Digi ...
* 2003 – Sybren Polet
Sybe Minnema (19 June 1924 – 19 July 2015), known by his pen name Sybren Polet, was a Dutch prose writer and poet. He won numerous awards, among them the 2003 Constantijn Huygens Prize.
Born in Kampen, he worked as a teacher in Zwolle. ...
* 2004 – Willem G. van Maanen
Willem Gustaaf van Maanen (30 September 1920 – 17 August 2012) was a Dutch journalist and writer. He received the Ferdinand Bordewijk Prijs in 1983 for ''Het nichtje van Mozart'' and was the 2004 recipient of the Constantijn Huygens Prize. He wa ...
* 2005 – Marga Minco
Marga Minco (pseudonym of Sara Menco; born 31 March 1920) is a Dutch journalist and writer.
Biography
Born in Ginneken en Bavel, Ginneken to an Orthodox Judaism, Orthodox Jewish family, Minco began work as a trainee journalist on the ''Bred ...
* 2006 – Jacq Firmin Vogelaar
Franciscus Wilhelmus Maria Broers (3 September 1944, Tilburg – 9 December 2013, Utrecht) was a Dutch writer, who published using the pseudonym Jacq Firmin Vogelaar. In 1992 he won the Ferdinand Bordewijk Prijs for his novel '' De dood als meisj ...
* 2007 – Toon Tellegen
* 2008 – Anneke Brassinga
* 2009 – Arnon Grunberg
* 2010 – A.L. Snijders
* 2011 - A. F. Th. van der Heijden
* 2012 - Joke van Leeuwen
* 2013 - Tom Lanoye
* 2014 - Mensje van Keulen
* 2015 - Adriaan van Dis
* 2016 - Atte Jongstra
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* 2017 - Hans Tentije
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* 2018 - Nelleke Noordervliet
* 2019 - Stefan Hertmans
Stefan Hertmans (born 1951 in Ghent, Belgium) is a Flemish Belgian writer. He was head of a study centre at University College Ghent and affiliated researcher of the Ghent University. He won the Ferdinand Bordewijk Prijs in 2002 for the novel '' ...
* 2020 - Guus Kuijer
* 2021 - Peter Verhelst
* 2022 - Marion Bloem
Marion Bloem (born 24 August 1952 in Arnhem, the Netherlands) is a Dutch writer and film maker of Indo (mixed Dutch and Indonesian) descent, best known as author of the literary acclaimed book ''Geen gewoon Indisch meisje'' (''No Ordinary Indo G ...
References
External links
Constantijn Huygens-prijs
official website {{in lang, nl
Awards established in 1947
Dutch literary awards
Literary awards honoring writers
1947 establishments in the Netherlands