Cikada Prize

Cikada Prize

The Cikada Prize was founded in 2004 following the 100th anniversary celebration in commemoration of the birth of the Swedish Nobel Prize winner, Harry Martinson. The award consists of 20.000SEK and an art piece designed by the Swedish ceramics artist Gunilla Sundström.

The award is being presented in cooperation with Handelshögskolans Japan-Institut (The European Institute of Japanese Studies), Yasuragi Hasseludden, Judiska Teatern (Jewish Theater), Östasieninstitutet (East Asia Institute) and Nyteboden.

The name of the prize has been inspired by Martinson's poetry collection "Cikada", which was published in 1953. In this collection is also included the first 29 poems of Aniara, "The Song about Doris and Mima". The atomic bombs in Japan, followed by the construction of the world's first H-bomb in 1953, had a big impact in the creation of the Aniara-songs. The prize is aimed at Eastern poets (Chinese, Korean, and Japanese) because of Harry Martinson's great admiration for this part of the world, but also because the rich poetry of these countries deserves better recognition.

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