• The Herder Prize (‹See Tfd›German: Gottfried-von-Herder-Preis), named after the German philosopher Johann Gottfried Herder (1744–1803), was a prestigious...
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    of Prussia, his parents were teacher Gottfried Herder (1706–1763) and his wife Anna Elizabeth Herder, nee Peltz (1717–1772) grew up in a poor household...
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  • Alberta, Canada Herder Prize, named after J.G. Herder Verlag Herder, German publishing house Herd (disambiguation) Herding This disambiguation page...
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  • Johann Gottfried Herder (1744–1803), German literary scholar and philosopher after whom the Herder Prize is named Karl Raphael Herder (1816–1865), German...
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    Milan Kundera (category Herder Prize recipients)
    1985, the Austrian State Prize for European Literature in 1987, and the Herder Prize in 2000. In 2021, he received the Golden Order of Merit from the president...
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    Arvo Pärt (category Herder Prize recipients)
    "susceptibility to foreign influences". But nine months later Pärt won First Prize in a competition of 1,200 works, awarded by the all-Union Society of Composers...
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    Imre Kertész (category Herder Prize recipients)
    1995: Soros Prize 1995: Brandenburg Literature Prize [de] 1997: Friedrich-Gundolf-Preis 1997: Jeanette Schocken Preis 2000: Herder Prize 2000: Welt-Literaturpreis...
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    Wisława Szymborska (category Herder Prize recipients)
    Goethe Prize 1995: Herder Prize 1995: Honorary Degree of the Adam Mickiewicz University (Poznań) 1996: The Polish PEN Club prize 1996: Nobel Prize in Literature...
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    Nichita Stănescu (category Herder Prize recipients)
    awards for his verse, the most important being the Herder Prize in 1975 and a nomination for the Nobel Prize in 1980. The last volume of poetry published in...
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    Krzysztof Penderecki (category Herder Prize recipients)
    Kraków Award; 1977: Herder Prize (Germany/Austria) 1978: Prix Arthur Honegger for Magnificat (France) 1983: Wihuri Sibelius Prize (Finland); Polish National...
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    György Konrád (category Herder Prize recipients)
    Central Europe Still Exist? in the Schwarzenberg Palace as he received the Herder Prize from the University of Vienna. Critics have compared his essays to the...
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    Zbigniew Herbert (category Herder Prize recipients)
    the 1963 Kościelski Prize (Geneva), 1965 Jurzykowski Prize, 1965 Austrian State Prize for European Literature, 1973 Herder Prize (Austria), 1979 Petrarca-Preis...
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    Svetlana Alexievich (category Herder Prize recipients)
    Sinyavsky Prize of Novaya Gazeta 1998 — Leipzig Book Award for European Understanding 1998 — Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung-Preis 1999 — Herder Prize 2005 — National...
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    Zoltán Kodály (category Herder Prize recipients)
    v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis...
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    Magdalena Abakanowicz (category Herder Prize recipients)
    of São Paulo Biennale, São Paulo, Brazil (1965) Herder Prize, Vienna, Austria (1979) Jurzykowski Prize, New York City (1982) Award for Distinction in Sculpture...
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    Miroslav Krleža (category Herder Prize recipients)
    the NIN Award for the novel Zastave ("The Banners"), and in 1968 the Herder Prize. Following the deaths of Tito in May 1980 and Bela Krleža in April 1981...
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    György Kurtág (category Herder Prize recipients)
    programmes to Kurtág. Erkel Prize in 1955 and 1969 Kossuth Prize (1973) UNESCO's International Rostrum of Composers (1983) Music Prize of the Prince Pierre of...
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    Ismail Kadare (category Herder Prize recipients)
    nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature 15 times. In 1992, he was awarded the Prix mondial Cino Del Duca; in 1998, the Herder Prize; in 2005, the inaugural...
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    Pēteris Vasks (category Herder Prize recipients)
    the recipient of the Vienna Herder Prize of the Alfred Toepfer Foundation in 1996, as well as the Baltic Assembly Prize for Literature, the Arts and...
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    Andrzej Wajda (category Herder Prize recipients)
    Pirandello Award for activity and achievement in the area of theatre; 1985: Herder Prize for contribution to strengthening cultural relations with nations of...
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    Witold Lutosławski (category Herder Prize recipients)
    1965 Jurzykowski Prize (United States), 1966 Herder Prize (Germany/Austria), 1967 Léonie Sonning Music Prize (Denmark), 1967 First Prize of the International...
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    Tudor Arghezi (category Herder Prize recipients)
    1965, Arghezi also won recognition abroad, being the recipient of the Herder Prize. Arghezi's mysterious illness resurfaced with the same symptoms in 1955...
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    Marin Sorescu (category Herder Prize recipients)
    Florence, 1978 The International Poetry Prize "Fernado Riello", Madrid, Spain, 1983 The International Herder Prize, granted by the University of Vienna in...
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    Kazimierz Michałowski (category Herder Prize recipients)
    v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis...
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    Péter Esterházy (category Herder Prize recipients)
    Romania Austrian State Prize for European Literature, Austria Herder Prize, Austria and Germany Vilenica Prize, Slovenia Peace Prize of the German Book Trade...
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    Constantin Noica (category Herder Prize recipients)
    philosophical essays. In 1988 Constantin Noica was posthumously awarded the Herder Prize, and in 1990, after the fall of communism in Romania, he was inducted...
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    Władysław Bartoszewski (category Herder Prize recipients)
    University of London 1983: Herder Prize, Vienna 1984: Honorary doctorate from the University of Baltimore 1986: Peace Prize of the German Book Trade 1986:...
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    Yurii Andrukhovych (category Herder Prize recipients)
    numerous national and international prizes, including the Herder Prize (2001), the Erich Maria Remarque Peace Prize (2005), the Leipzig Book Award for...
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    Bronisław Geremek (category Herder Prize recipients)
    v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis...
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    Roman Ingarden (category Herder Prize recipients)
    v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis...
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