Belgian award for Dutch literature
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The Golden Book‑Owl (DeGoudenBoekenuil) was a major Belgian literary award for original Dutch language literature. It originated in 1995 as the Golden Owl (De Gouden Uil), re‑emerged after a funding hiatus in 2012 under the current English name, and was re‑branded once more in 2016 as the Fintro Literatuurprijs.
Awarded forOriginal Dutch‑language literature
CountryBelgium
Rewards€25,000 and a sculpture by Ever Meulen
First award1995(1995)
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Golden Book‑Owl
Awarded for
Original Dutch‑language literature
Country
Belgium
Rewards
€25,000 and a sculpture by Ever Meulen
First award
1995(1995)
Final award
2017
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Development
It has changed categories several times during the years. For the first five years it consisted of three columns: Fiction, non-fiction and children and youth books. As for 2000 to 2008 the non-fiction category was replaced by an audience award. In 2009 and 2010 it had even four categories: Literature, Youth Literature, Audience and Youth Audience. Since 2012 it is reduced to grown up literature prizes. The winner gets 25,000 euro and a work of art, the winner of the 100 reader's prize gets 2,500 euro and a MontBlanc pen.[1]