Danish Literature Prize for Women
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Danish Literature Prize for Women
Summary
Danish Literature Prize for Women is a literary award[1].
Key Facts
- Danish Literature Prize for Women won the Birthe Arnbak[2].
- Danish Literature Prize for Women won the Vibeke Grønfeldt[3].
- Danish Literature Prize for Women won the Kirsten Thorup[4].
- Danish Literature Prize for Women won the Cecil Bødker[5].
- Danish Literature Prize for Women won the Juliane Preisler[6].
- Danish Literature Prize for Women won the Anne Marie Ejrnæs[7].
- Danish Literature Prize for Women is in the country of Denmark[8].
- Danish Literature Prize for Women's instance of is recorded as literary award[9].
- +1985-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Danish Literature Prize for Women[10].
- Danish Literature Prize for Women's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/122b4chv[11].
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Recognition
Wins include Birthe Arnbak[2], an autobiographer[12], 1923–2007[13], of Kingdom of Denmark[14], awarded the Danish Literature Prize for Women[15]; Vibeke Grønfeldt[3], a writer[16], b. 1947[17], of Kingdom of Denmark[18], awarded the Grand Prize of the Danish Academy[19]; Kirsten Thorup[4], a screenwriter[20], b. 1942[21], of Kingdom of Denmark[22], awarded the Danish Critics Prize for Literature[23], specialised in creative and professional writing[24]; Cecil Bødker[5], a designer[25], 1927–2020[26], of Kingdom of Denmark[27], awarded the Hans Christian Andersen Award[28], specialised in poetry[29]; Juliane Preisler[6], a translator[30], b. 1959[31], of Kingdom of Denmark[32], awarded the it[33]; and Anne Marie Ejrnæs[7], a writer[34], b. 1946[35], of Kingdom of Denmark[36], awarded the it[37].
FAQs
What awards did Danish Literature Prize for Women receive?
Honors received include Birthe Arnbak[2], Vibeke Grønfeldt[3], Kirsten Thorup[4], and Cecil Bødker[5].