Jerusalem Prize
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The Jerusalem Prize is a prestigious Israeli literary award given to writers whose work explores themes of individual freedom in society.
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| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
Israeli award
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literary award → |
| awardFor |
literature
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| country |
Israel
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| criterion |
exploration of individual freedom in society
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| field |
human rights in literature
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| formerName |
Jerusalem International Book Fair
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| frequency |
biennial
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| givenTo |
writers
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| hasCategory |
International literary awards
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Israeli literary awards → |
| inception |
1963
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| languageOfRecipients |
multiple languages
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| locationOfCeremony |
Jerusalem
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| notableRecipient |
Amos Oz
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Arthur Miller → Haruki Murakami → J. M. Coetzee → Jorge Luis Borges → Margaret Atwood → Mario Vargas Llosa → Milan Kundera → Simone de Beauvoir → Susan Sontag → V. S. Naipaul → |
| presentedBy |
Jerusalem International Book Forum
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| scope |
international
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| sponsor |
Municipality of Jerusalem
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| theme |
individual freedom
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relationship between individual and society → |
Referenced by (6)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
|
António Lobo Antunes
("Jerusalém Prize")
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Don DeLillo → Jonathan Sacks → Jorge Luis Borges → Mario Vargas Llosa → Max Frisch → |
awardReceived |