Awards & Winners

Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award

The Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award is an international children's literary award established by the Swedish government in 2002 to honour the Swedish children's author Astrid Lindgren. The prize is five million SEK, making it the richest award in children's literature and the second or third richest literary prize in the world. The Lindgren Award annually recognises one or more living people and extant institutions, people for their career contributions and institutions for their long-term sustainable work. Specifically they should be "authors, illustrators, oral storytellers and promoters of reading" whose "work is of the highest quality, and in the spirit of Astrid Lindgren." The object of the award is to increase interest in children’s and young people's literature, and to promote children's rights to culture on a global level. The award is administered by the Swedish Arts Council funded solely by the central government. Officially it is called "An award by the Swedish people to the world". "The award recipients are chosen by a jury with broad expertise in international children’s and young adult literature, reading promotion and children’s rights. The 12 members include authors, literary critics and scholars, illustrators and librarians. One member represents Astrid Lindgren's family."

Check all the Awards, Winners and Nominations for the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award since 2003.

Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award Nominations 2011

Check all the nominations of Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award for the year 2011.
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