Libris Prize

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Libris Prize
Awarded forAward for Dutch-language novels
CountryNetherlands, Flanders
Presented byLibris booksellers
Reward(s)50,000
First awarded1994
Websitehttp://www.librisliteratuurprijs.nl/ Edit this on Wikidata

The Libris Literature Award or Libris Prize (Dutch: Libris Literatuur Prijs) is a prize for novels originally written in

Booker Prize, having a longlist and a selection process which shortlists six books. The author of each shortlisted book receives 2,500.[2]

Shortlisted authors are heavily promoted in individual Libris book stores, providing important commercial opportunities for authors and booksellers. Typically, the (independent) jury's selection is discussed and criticized in the Dutch press, providing even more exposure.

AKO Literatuurprijs make up the "big three" literature awards for Dutch-language books.[4]

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