Nike Award

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The Nike Literary Award (Polish: Nagroda Literacka „Nike", pronounced [ˈnikɛ]) is a literary prize awarded each year for the best book of a single living author writing in Polish and published the previous year. It is widely considered the most important award for Polish literature.[1] Established in 1997 and funded by Gazeta Wyborcza, Poland's second largest daily paper, and the consulting company NICOM, it is conferred annually in October. It is open for nominees from all literary genres, including non-fiction essays and autobiographies.

Nike Award
2005 Nike Award ceremony with former Polish president Aleksander Kwaśniewski
Awarded forbest book of a single living author writing in the Polish language published the previous year
CountryPoland
Presented byGazeta Wyborcza and Agora Foundation
Reward(s)PLN 100,000 ($25,000)
First awarded1997; 27 years ago (1997)

Each year, a nine-member jury selects the laureate in a three-stage process. Twenty official nominees are accepted in May, out of which seven finalists are declared in September. The final decision does not take place until the day of the award ceremony in October. The award consists of a statuette referring to the Greek goddess Nike, designed by the prominent Polish sculptor Kazimierz Gustaw Zemła, and a cash prize of currently PLN 100,000 (ca. $25,000).

In addition to the main jury award, there is an audience award based on the outcome of a vote on the seven official finalists conducted by Gazeta Wyborcza. The verdicts of the audience and jury have converged only occasionally (2000, 2001, 2004, 2015, 2018, 2019 and 2021). Two laureates of the award have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature: Czesław Miłosz (1980) and Olga Tokarczuk (2018). Tokarczuk and Wiesław Myśliwski are the only individuals to date to have received the Nike Award twice.

Laureates

Title and details of English translation stated where available.

Jury award

YearPictureAuthorTitleEnglish titleGenre(s)Ref.
2023Zyta Rudzka Ten się śmieje kto ma zębyOnly Those with Teeth Can SmileNovel
2022Jerzy Jarniewicz Mondo CaneMondo CanePoetry[2]
2021Zbigniew Rokita Kajś. Opowieść o Górnym ŚląskuKajś: A Tale of Upper SilesiaReportage[3]
2020Radek Rak Baśń o wężowym sercuThe Snake Heart Fairy TaleFantasy novel[4]
2019Mariusz Szczygieł Nie maNo ThereReportage[5]
2018Marcin Wicha Rzeczy, których nie wyrzuciłemThings I Didn't Throw OutCollection of essays[6]
2017Cezary Łazarewicz Żeby nie było śladów. Sprawa Grzegorza PrzemykaSo There'll Be No Traces. Grzegorz Przemyk's CaseReportage[7]
2016Bronka NowickaNakarmić kamieńTo Feed a StonePoetry[8][9]
2015Olga Tokarczuk Księgi JakuboweThe Books of JacobNovel[10]
2014Karol Modzelewski Zajeździmy kobyłę historii. Wyznania poobijanego jeźdźcaWe'll Ride the Mare of History to the Ground: Confessions of a Bruised RiderAutobiography[11][12]
2013Joanna Bator Ciemno, prawie nocDark, Almost NightNovel[13]
2012Marek Bieńczyk Książka twarzyBook of FacesCollection of essays[14]
2011Marian Pilot PióropuszPlumeNovel[15]
2010Tadeusz SłobodzianekNasza klasaOur ClassPlay[16]
2009Eugeniusz Tkaczyszyn-Dycki Piosenka o zależnościach i uzależnieniachA Song of Dependencies and AddictionsPoetry[17]
2008Olga Tokarczuk BieguniFlightsNovel[18]
2007Wiesław Myśliwski Traktat o łuskaniu fasoliTreatise on Shelling BeansNovel[19]
2006Dorota Masłowska Paw królowejThe Queen's PeacockNovel[20]
2005Andrzej Stasiuk Jadąc do BabadagTravelling to BabadagNovel[21]
2004Wojciech Kuczok GnójMuckNovel[22]
2003Jarosław Marek Rymkiewicz Zachód słońca w MilanówkuSunset in MilanówekPoetry[23]
2002Joanna Olczak-Roniker W ogrodzie pamięciIn the Garden of MemoryNovel[24]
2001Jerzy Pilch Pod Mocnym AniołemThe Strong Angel InnNovel[25]
2000Tadeusz Różewicz Matka odchodziMother Is LeavingPoetry[26]
1999Stanisław Barańczak Z chirurgiczną precyzjąSurgical PrecisionPoetry[27]
1998Czesław Miłosz Piesek przydrożnyRoad-side DogPoetry[28]
1997Wiesław Myśliwski WidnokrągHorizonNovel[29]

Audience award

YearAuthorTitleEnglish titleGenre(s)
2023Grzegorz PiątekGdynia obiecana. Miasto, modernizm, modernizacja 1920-1939Gdynia Promised: City, Modernism, Modernization 1920-1939Reportage[30]
2022Joanna OstrowskaOni. Homoseksualiści w czasie II wojny światowejThem. Homosexuals in WWIIReportage[31]
2021Zbigniew RokitaKajś. Opowieść o Górnym ŚląskuKajś. A Tale of Upper SilesiaReportage
2020Joanna Gierak-Onoszko27 śmierci Toby'ego Obeda27 Deaths of Toby ObedCollection of reportages
2019Mariusz SzczygiełNie maNo ThereReportage
2018Marcin WichaRzeczy, których nie wyrzuciłemThe Things I Didn't Throw AwayCollection of essays
2017Stanisław ŁubieńskiDwanaście srok za ogonThe Birds They SangCollection of essays
2016Magdalena Grzebałkowska1945. Wojna i pokój1945. War and PeaceReportage
2015Olga TokarczukKsięgi JakuboweThe Books of JacobNovel
2014Ignacy KarpowiczOściBonesNovel
2013Szczepan TwardochMorfinaMorphineNovel[32][33]
2012Andrzej FranaszekMiłosz: biografiaMiłosz: A BiographyBiography
2011Sławomir MrożekDziennik 1962–1969Journals 1962–1969Diary
2010Magdalena GrochowskaJerzy Giedroyc. Do Polski ze snuJerzy Giedroyc. To Poland from DreamBiography
2009Krzysztof VargaGulasz z turulaTurul GoulashCollection of essays
2008Olga TokarczukBieguni FlightsNovel
2007Mariusz SzczygiełGottlandGottlandCollection of reportages
2006Wisława SzymborskaDwukropekColonPoetry
2005Ryszard KapuścińskiPodróże z HerodotemJourneys with HerodotusAutobiography
2004Wojciech KuczokGnójMuckNovel
2003Dorota MasłowskaWojna polsko-ruska pod flagą biało-czerwonąSnow White and Russian RedNovel
2002Olga TokarczukGra na wielu bębenkachPlaying on Many DrumsCollection of short stories
2001Jerzy PilchPod Mocnym AniołemThe Strong Angel InnNovel
2000Tadeusz RóżewiczMatka odchodziMother Is LeavingPoetry
1999Olga TokarczukDom dzienny, dom nocnyHouse of Day, House of NightNovel
1998Zygmunt KubiakMitologia Greków i RzymianThe Mythology of the Greeks and RomansHistory
1997Olga TokarczukPrawiek i inne czasyPrimeval and Other TimesNovel

Most nominations (1997–2022)

See also

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