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The National Bestseller Literary Prize (Russian: Национальный бестселлер)(also known as Natsbest or Natsionalnyi Bestseller) has been awarded to the best Russian Language novel since 2001.
A jury selects 5-6 novels each year, and a smaller jury of experts selects the winner. The winner receives an award of 250,000 rubles.[1] The award was not given in 2022, and has not been given since.
Winners
editYear | Author | Title |
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2001 | Leonid Yuzefovich | Kniaz' vetra |
2002 | Alexander Prokhanov | Gospodin Geksogen |
2003 | Aleksandr Garros and Aleksei Evdokimov | [Golovo]lomka |
2004 | Victor Pelevin | Numbers aka DPP (NN) |
2005 | Mikhail Shishkin | Maidenhair (Venerin Volos) |
2006 | Dmitry Bykov | Boris Pasternak |
2007 | Il'ia Vladimirovich Boiashov | Put' Muri |
2008 | Zakhar Prilepin | Sin |
2009 | Andrei Gelasimov | Stepnye Bogi |
2010 | Eduard Kochergiin | Kreshchennye Krestami |
2011 | Dmitry Bykov | Ostromov, ili Uchenik Charodeia |
2012 | Aleksandr Terekhov | Nemtsy |
2013 | Figl'-Migl' | Volki i Medvedi |
2014 | Ksenia Buksha | Zavod Svoboda |
2015 | Sergei Anatolievich Nósov | Figurnye Skobki |
2016 | Leonid Yuzefovich | The Winter Road |
2017 | Anna Iur'evna Kozlova | F20 |
2018 | Aleksei Borisovich Sal'nikov | Petrovy v grippe i vokrug nego |
2019 | Andrei Rubanov | Finist-Iasnyi Sokol |
2020 | Mikhail Elizarov | Земля (Earth) |
2021 | Aleksandr Pelevin | Pokrov-17 |
References
edit- ^ "National Bestseller Literary Prize". Indiana University Bloomington. 27 February 2022. Archived from the original on 11 March 2024. Retrieved 10 March 2024.
- ^ Cheun, Wookjin. "Library Research Guides: Russian Literary Awards: Natsionalnyi Bestseller". Indiana University Bloomington. Archived from the original on 2024-05-05. Retrieved 2024-05-05.