- Baumgarten Prize
The Baumgarten Prize was founded by
Ferenc Ferdinánd Baumgarten onOctober 17 1923 . It was awarded every year from 1929 to 1949 (except for 1945). It was one of the most prestigious literary prizes of 20th centuryHungary , along with theAttila József Prize and theKossuth Prize .In accordance with the founder's will, it was given to "Hungarian authors with serious endeavour whether in literature or in science who are exempt of any religious, racial or social prejudices and serve only ideal aims, thus making no compromise for personal advantages, are in need of financial means." The foundation was administered by the Baumgarten Board of Trustees, whose members were lawyer Lóránt Basch and writer
Mihály Babits (after Babits's death, from 1941, Aladár Schöpflin), and it was assisted by an 8-member advisory board. During its existence, the prize had a major significance in developing Hungarian literature.It was given, among others, to the following people:
Antal Szerb ,Miklós Radnóti ,Sándor Weöres ,Áron Tamási (three times),Gyula Illyés ,Albert Wass ,Emil Kolozsvári Grandpierre ,Attila József (posthumous),Károly Kerényi ,János Pilinszky ,Andor Endre Gelléri ,Lőrinc Szabó (three times),Ágnes Nemes Nagy , Józsi Jenő Tersánszky (four times),Tibor Déry ,Pál Szabó ,Lajos Fülep ,Gyula Juhász (three times),Gábor Devecseri ,László Németh ,Nagy Lajos (three times),Magda Szabó (repealed).
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