NIN Prize - List of NIN Prize Winners

List of NIN Prize Winners

  • 2012 — Aleksandar Gatalica: Veliki rat
  • 2011 — Slobodan Tišma: Bernardijeva soba
  • 2010 — Gordana Ćirjanić: Ono što oduvek želiš
  • 2009 — Grozdana Olujić: Glasovi u vetru
  • 2008 — Vladimir Pištalo: Tesla, portret među maskama
  • 2007 — Dragan Velikić: Ruski prozor
  • 2006 — Svetislav Basara: Uspon i pad Parkinsonove bolesti
  • 2005 — Miro Vuksanović: Semolj zemlja
  • 2004 — Vladimir Tasić: Kiša i hartija
  • 2003 — Vladan Matijević: Pisac izdaleka
  • 2002 — Mladen Markov: Ukop oca
  • 2001 — Zoran Ćirić: Hobo
  • 2000 — Goran Petrović: Sitničarnica "Kod srećne ruke"
  • 1999 — Maksimilijan Erenrajh-Ostojić: Karakteristika
  • 1998 — Danilo Nikolić: Fajront u Grgetegu
  • 1997 — Milovan Danojlić: Oslobodioci i izdajnici
  • 1996 — David Albahari: Mamac
  • 1995 — Svetlana Velmar-Janković: Bezdno
  • 1994 — Vladimir Arsenijević: U potpalublju
  • 1993 — Radoslav Petković: Sudbina i komentari
  • 1992 — Živojin Pavlović: Lapot
  • 1991 — Milisav Savić: Hleb i strah
  • 1990 — Miroslav Josić Višnjić: Odbrana i propast Bodroga u sedam burnih godišnjih doba
  • 1989 — Vojislav Lubarda: Vaznesenje
  • 1988 — Dubravka Ugrešić: Forsiranje romana reke
  • 1987 — Voja Čolanović: Zebnja na rasklapanje
  • 1986 — Vidosav Stevanović: Testament
  • 1985 — Živojin Pavlović: Zid smrti
  • 1984 — Milorad Pavić: Dictionary of the Khazars
  • 1983 — Dragoslav Mihailović: Čizmaši
  • 1982 — Antonije Isaković: Tren 2
  • 1981 — Pavao Pavličić: Večernji akt
  • 1980 — Slobodan Selenić: Prijatelji
  • 1979 — Pavle Ugrinov: Zadat život
  • 1978 — Mirko Kovač: Vrata od utrobe
  • 1977 — Petko Vojnić Purčar: Dom sve dalji
  • 1976 — Aleksandar Tišma: Upotreba čoveka
  • 1975 — Miodrag Bulatović: Ljudi sa četiri prsta
  • 1974 — Jure Franičević-Pločar: Vir
  • 1973 — Mihailo Lalić: Ratna sreća
  • 1972 — Danilo Kiš: Peščanik
  • 1971 — Miloš Crnjanski: Roman o Londonu
  • 1970 — Borislav Pekić: Hodočašće Arsenija Njegovana
  • 1969 — Bora Ćosić: Uloge moje porodice u svetskoj revoluciji
  • 1968 — Slobodan Novak: Mirisi, zlato, tamjan
  • 1967 — Erih Koš: Mreža
  • 1966 — Meša Selimović: Derviš i smrt
  • 1965 — Ranko Marinković: Kiklop
  • 1964 — Oskar Davičo: Tajne
  • 1963 — Oskar Davičo: Gladi
  • 1962 — Miroslav Krleža: Zastave
  • 1961 — Dobrica Ćosić: Deobe
  • 1960 — Radomir Konstantinović: Izlazak
  • 1959 — No award given
  • 1958 — Branko Ćopić: Ne tuguj bronzana stražo
  • 1957 — Aleksandar Vučo: Mrtve javke
  • 1956 — Oskar Davičo: Beton i svici
  • 1955 — Mirko Božić: Neisplakani
  • 1954 — Dobrica Ćosić: Koreni

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