![]() ![]() Norway: Maria Navarro Skarange, Bok om sorg (Book of grief).Montenegro: Stefan Bošković, Ministar (Minister).Luxembourg: Francis Kirps, Die Mutationen (The Mutations).Kosovo: Shpëtim Selmani, Libërthi i dashurisë (The Booklet of Love).Germany: Matthias Nawrat, Der traurige Gast (The Sad Guest).Estonia: Mudlum (Made Luiga), Poola poisid (Polish boys).Denmark: Asta Olivia Nordentoft, Penge på lommen (Money in your pocket).Croatia: Maša Kolanović, Poštovani kukci i druge jezive priče (Dear insects and other scary stories). ![]() ![]() Bosnia and Herzegovina: Lana Bastašić, Uhvati zeca (Catch the rabbit).Belgium: Nathalie Skowronek, La carte des regrets (The map of regrets).Mariya Gabriel, European Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth announced the 13 winning writers from 13 European countries on 19 May: ![]() The online ceremony of the EUPL 2020 is held on December 14, at 18.30 (Central European Time).and will be an occasion to celebrate and promote the 13 laureates of 2020. The Consortium in charge of running the European Union Prize for Literature (EUPL), has decided – together with the Creative Europe program – to change the EUPL 2020 Award Ceremony due to take place on 29 September in Brussels to an online event. ![]()
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