Antun Branko Šimić Award
The Antun Branko Šimić Award is an award for contributions to Croatian poetry by Croats from Bosnia and Herzegovina or members of the Croatian Writers' Society of Herzeg-Bosnia. It is named after the Herzegovinian Croat poet Antun Branko Šimić. The award was founded in 1998.
Awardees
- 1998: Gojko Sušac for "Jutarnja novost"
- 1999: Zdravko Kordić for "Zipka i smrt"
- 2000: Željko Ivanković for "(D)ogledi III." and Dubravko Horvatić for "Svjetionik"
- 2001: Ante Matić for "Nebeska galija" and Pero Pavlović for "Nebeske latice"
- 2002: Andrija Vučemil for "Glas (na)glas za glas" and Nenad Valentin Borozan for "lišce.teret od zrcala"
- 2003: Ružica Soldo for "Sanjar"
- 2004: Zdravko Luburić for "Molitva tmine"
- 2005: Mile Maslać for "Vrijeme pripravnosti"
- 2006: Borislav Arapović for "Prolomom"
- 2007: Malkica Dugeč for "U riječ unjedrena"
- 2008: Rajko Glibo for "Očitovanja" and Antun Lučić for "Veze ljudi, životinja i stvari"
- 2009: Mile Pešorda for "Baščanska ploča, poema"
External links
(Croatian) List of Awardees on Croatian Writers Association Herzeg Bosnia - Mostar site
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