Stig Dagerman Prize


The Stig Dagerman Prize is a Swedish award given since 1996 by the Stig Dagerman Society and Älvkarleby municipality. It is named in honor of Swedish author Stig Dagerman. The award is given to a person who, or an organization that, in the spirit of Stig Dagerman, supports the significance and availability of the "free word", promoting inter-cultural understanding and empathy. It was inspired by Dagerman's poem En dag om året that sets forth a vision of peace for humanity by imagining one day each year when the world is free from violence.
The award ceremony takes place the first weekend in June each year at Laxön in Älvkarleby. The prize is. On two occasions, 2004 and 2008, the prize winner subsequently won the Nobel Prize in Literature in the same year.

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