Anti-Booker prize

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The Anti-Booker prize (Russian: Антибукер) was a Russian literary award that existed between 1995 and 2001. Established by newspaper Nezavisimaya Gazeta using money of Boris Berezovsky. Its name refers to British-sponsored Russian Booker and differences are:

  • prize was to be one dollar more than the Russian Booker
  • not limited to novels, but has 5 nominations (also poetry, stageplays, literary critics and memoirs)
  • current year's works were awarded.

Judging panel[]

Judges included well-known journalists, editors, literary critics and artists:

  • , editor-in-chief of Novy Mir;
  • Natalya Ivanova, assistant of editor-in-chief of Znamya;
  • Andrei Volos, writer awarded at Anti-booker 98;
  • Victor Toporov, literary critics and translator;
  • Yevgeniy Rein, poet;
  • Natalya Trauberg, translator;
  • Alexander Guelman, author of many Soviet stageplays;
  • Irina Kupchenko, People's Artist of the USSR;
  • Oleg Tabakov, People's Artist of the USSR

et al.

Winners[]

  • 1995 – , Nativity (Рождение) (novel)
  • 1996 – (pseudónim), Country of origin (Страна происхождения) (novel)
    • – , Holiday (Праздник) (poetry)
    • – , Voyage at the edge (Путешествие на краю) (piece)
  • 1997 – Dmitri Galkovsky, Infinite Dead-end (Бесконечный тупик) (novel) – Dmitri Galkovski declined the prize
    • – , Paráfrasis (Парафразис) (poetry)
    • Oleg Bogayev, Russian popular post (Русская народная почта) (stageplay)
    • – Aleksandr Goldstein, Farewell to Narciss (Прощание с нарциссом) (literary critics)
  • 1998 – Andrei Volos, Hurramabad (Хуррамабад) (novel)
    • Maksim Amelin, cycle of poetry Follow Sumarokov with olive of victory (За Сумароковым с победною оливой) (poetry)
    • – , Ironwill (Стальова воля) (stageplay)
    • Oleg Davydov, Demon of Solzhenitsyn (Демон Солженицына) (literary critics)
    • Emma Gerstein, Moscow Memoirs (Мемуары)
    • – , Shards of mirror (Осколки зеркала) (Memoirs)
  • 1999 – no prose was awarded
    • – no poetry was awarded; prize was kept and later awarded Boris Ryzhy, From Sverdlovsk with love
    • Evgeni Grishkovets, Notes of Russian voyager and Winter (Записки русского путешественника, Зима) (stageplays)
    • – , (literary critics)
    • Aleksandr Ivanchenko, Bathing of red horse (poem without heroes), (Купание Красного коня (поэма без героев))
  • 2000 – Boris Akunin Coronation or ultimate from Romanov (Коронация, или Последний из РОМАНОВ) (novel)
    • – , Girl from the morning dream (Снящаяся под утро) (poetry)
    • – , Plasticine (Пластилин) (stageplay)
    • – , (literary critics)
    • – , Diary of desperation and hope (Дневник отчаяния и надежды)

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