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Prijs der Nederlandse Letteren

The Prijs der Nederlandse Letteren is awarded every three years to an author from the Netherlands, Belgium or, since 2005, Suriname writing in Dutch. It is considered the most prestigious literary award in the Dutch-speaking world, and the award is presented alternately by the reigning Dutch and Belgian monarchs.

List of winners
(1986) (1974) (1956) • 1956: Herman Teirlinck • 1959: Adriaan Roland Holst • 1962: Stijn Streuvels • 1965: J.C. Bloem • 1968: Gerard Walschap • 1971: Simon Vestdijk • 1974: Marnix Gijsen • 1977: Willem Frederik Hermans • 1980: Maurice Gilliams • 1983: Lucebert • 1986: Hugo Claus • 1989: Gerrit Kouwenaar • 1992: Christine D'Haen • 1995: Harry Mulisch • 1998: Paul De Wispelaere • 2001: Gerard Reve (King Albert II of Belgium refused to present the prize to Reve because his partner was suspected of pedophilia) • 2004: Hella S. Haasse • 2007: Jeroen Brouwers (declined) • 2009: Cees Nooteboom • 2012: Leonard Nolens • 2015: Remco Campert • 2018: Judith Herzberg • 2021: Astrid Roemer • 2024: Tom Lanoye ==Notes==
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