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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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Jerusalem Prize canonical 14
Jerusalém Prize 2

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Israeli award
literary award
awardFor literature
country Israel
criterion exploration of individual freedom in society
field human rights in literature
formerName Jerusalem International Book Forum
surface form: Jerusalem International Book Fair
frequency biennial
givenTo writers
hasCategory International literary awards
Israeli literary awards
inception 1963
languageOfRecipients multiple languages
locationOfCeremony Jerusalem
notableRecipient Amos Oz
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
scope international
sponsor Jerusalem Municipality
surface form: Municipality of Jerusalem
theme individual freedom
relationship between individual and society

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Input
Subject: Jerusalem Prize
Description of subject: The Jerusalem Prize is a prestigious Israeli literary award given to writers whose work explores themes of individual freedom in society.

Referenced by (16)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Don DeLillo awardReceived Jerusalem Prize
Max Frisch awardReceived Jerusalem Prize
Jorge Luis Borges awardReceived Jerusalem Prize
Jonathan Sacks awardReceived Jerusalem Prize
António Lobo Antunes awardReceived Jerusalem Prize
this entity surface form: Jerusalém Prize
Mario Vargas Llosa awardReceived Jerusalem Prize
Haruki Murakami awardReceived Jerusalem Prize
Ian McEwan awardReceived Jerusalem Prize
Octavio Paz awardReceived Jerusalem Prize
J. M. Coetzee awardReceived Jerusalem Prize
Milan Kundera awarded Jerusalem Prize
Susan Sontag awardReceived Jerusalem Prize
Simone de Beauvoir awardReceived Jerusalem Prize
Sacks awardReceived Jerusalem Prize
subject surface form: Jonathan Sacks
V. S. Naipaul awardReceived Jerusalem Prize
Lobo Antunes awardReceived Jerusalem Prize
subject surface form: António Lobo Antunes
this entity surface form: Jerusalém Prize