Annie Romein prize

series of former biennial Dutch literary prizes, established in 1979 by the monthly magazine Opzij, intended for a female writer whose work contributes to the emancipation of women. As of 2008 succeeded by the Opzij Literaruurprijs
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Annie Romein prize

Summary

Annie Romein prize is a lifetime achievement literary award[1].

Key Facts

  • Annie Romein prize won the Doeschka Meijsing[2].
  • Annie Romein prize won the Mensje van Keulen[3].
  • Annie Romein prize is in the country of Netherlands[4].
  • Annie Romein prize's instance of is recorded as lifetime achievement literary award[5].
  • Annie Romein prize's founder is recorded as Opzij[6].
  • Annie Romein-Verschoor is named after Annie Romein prize[7].
  • Annie Romein prize's subclass of is recorded as literary award[8].
  • Annie Romein prize's language of work or name is recorded as Dutch[9].
  • +1979-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Annie Romein prize[10].
  • Annie Romein prize was dissolved in +2008-00-00T00:00:00Z[11].
  • Annie Romein prize's replaced by is recorded as Opzij Literature prize[12].
  • Annie Romein prize's official name is recorded as Annie Romeinprijs[13].
  • Annie Romein prize's event interval is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q577', 'amount': '+2'}[14].
  • Annie Romein prize's significant person is recorded as Mensje van Keulen[15].
  • Annie Romein prize's significant person is recorded as Manon Uphoff[16].
  • Annie Romein prize's significant person is recorded as Aleid Truijens[17].
  • Annie Romein prize's significant person is recorded as Lisa Kuitert[18].
  • Annie Romein prize's significant person is recorded as Anke Manschot[19].
  • Annie Romein prize's significant person is recorded as Mensje van Keulen[20].
  • Annie Romein prize's significant person is recorded as Marja Pruis[21].
  • Annie Romein prize's significant person is recorded as Nausicaa Marbe[22].
  • Annie Romein prize's significant person is recorded as Hanna de Heus[23].
  • Annie Romein prize's significant person is recorded as Greetje van den Berg[24].

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Recognition

Wins include Doeschka Meijsing[2], a writer[25], 1947–2012[26], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[27], awarded the Multatuli Award[28] and Mensje van Keulen[3], a writer[29], b. 1946[30], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[31], awarded the Zilveren Griffel[32], specialised in literature[33].

FAQs

What awards did Annie Romein prize receive?

Honors received include Doeschka Meijsing[2] and Mensje van Keulen[3].

References

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  9. [33] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site

Class ancestry

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