ATKV Prose Prize
The ATKV-Prosaprys (AKTV Prose Prize) is a literary award awarded annually by the ATKV to an Afrikaans writer for a work of prose published during the previous calendar year. The prize was first awarded in 1984 to Dalene Matthee for her book Kringe in ’n bos.
Previous winners
- 2020 – Harry Kalmer for In ’n land sonder voëls[1]
- 2019 – Lodewyk G. du Plessis for Die dao van Daan van der Walt[2]
- 2018 – Etienne van Heerden for Die wêreld van Charlie Oeng[3]
- 2017 – Dan Sleigh for 1795
- 2016 – Debbie Loots fir Split
- 2015 – Francois Smith for Kamphoer[4][5]
- 2014 – Chris Karsten for ’n Man van min belang
- 2013 – Karin Brynard for Onse vaders
- 2012 – Dan Sleigh for Wals met Matilda
- 2011 – Chris Karsten for Abel se ontwaking
- 2010 – Eben Venter for Santa Gamka
- 2009 – P.G. du Plessis for Fees van die ongenooides
- 2008 – Chris Karsten for Frats
- 2007 – Marita van der Vyver for Stiltetyd
- 2006 – Etienne van Heerden for In stede van die liefde
- 2005 – Etienne van Heerden for In stede van die liefde
- 2003 – Marzanne Leroux-Van der Boon for Granate bloei in Jerusalem (Lux Verbi BM)
- 2000 – Berna Ackerman for Liesbet Delport se oorlogboek
- 1996 – Dalene Matthee for Toorberg
- 1994 – Etienne van Heerden for Die stoetmeester
- 1989 – Etienne van Heerden for Liegfabriek
- 1987 – Dalene Matthee for Moerbeibos
- 1987 – Etienne van Heerden for Moerbeibos
- 1985 – Dalene Matthee for Fiela se kind
- 1984 – Dalene Matthee for Kringe in ’n bos
References
- "Harry Kalmer, Chanette Paul en Dina Botha word vereer by die ATKV-Woordveertjies 2020". The Reading List. 2020-10-23. Archived from the original on 2021-05-09. Retrieved 2021-05-09.
- "Gesogte ATKV-Woordveertjies vir uitblinkers". ATKV. Archived from the original on 2020-06-28. Retrieved 2020-06-19.
- "Foto's: ATKV-Woordveertjies 2018". LitNet. 2018-09-06. Retrieved 2020-06-19.
- ATKV [@ATKVSA] (11 September 2015). "ATKV-Prosaprys gaan aan Kamphoer van Francois Smith #Veertjies15" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- "ATKV-Woordveertjies 2015: Finaliste". 7 August 2015.
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