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Article description Country Year Image
Rachel Kushner writer from the United States United States of America
James Dickey American writer United States of America
Pietro Citati Italian writer Italy
Björn Larsson Swedish writer, Professor Emeritus, French Studies, Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University Sweden
Paolo Cognetti Italian writer Italy 2017
Steve Sem-Sandberg Swedish writer Sweden 2016
Hakan Günday Turkish writer Turkey 2015
Lily Brett Australian writer Australia 2014
Toine Heijmans Dutch writer and journalist Kingdom of the Netherlands 2013
A. B. Yehoshua Israeli writer Israel 2012
David Grossman Israeli author Israel 2011
To the End of the Land 2008 novel by David Grossman 2011
David Vann American writer United States of America 2010
Dave Eggers American writer, editor, and publisher United States of America 2009
Alain Claude Sulzer Swiss writer, translator and journalist Switzerland 2008
Daniel Mendelsohn American writer United States of America 2007
Norman Manea Romanian writer Romania
United States of America
2006
Orhan Pamuk Turkish novelist; Nobel Prize in Literature 2006 Turkey 2005
Aharon Appelfeld Israeli writer Kingdom of Romania
Soviet Union
Israel
2004
Enrique Vila-Matas Spanish writer Spain 2003
Philip Roth American novelist United States of America 2002
Antonio Skármeta Chilean writer Chile 2001
Michael Ondaatje Canadian writer Canada 2000
Björn Larsson executive producer and designer Sweden 1999
Jonathan Coe English novelist United Kingdom 1998
T. Coraghessan Boyle American novelist and short story writer United States of America 1997
Michael Krüger German writer Germany 1996
Lyudmila Ulitskaya Russian writer Soviet Union
Russia
1996
Alessandro Baricco Italian writer Italy 1995
Robert Schneider Austrian writer Austria 1994
Paul Auster American novelist, poet, essayist, screenwriter United States of America 1993
Louis Begley American novelist and lawyer United States of America 1992
Amitav Ghosh Indian writer India 1990
Álvaro Mutis Colombian novelist Colombia 1989
Thomas Bernhard Austrian writer Austria 1988
Antonio Tabucchi Italian writer and literary scholar Italy
Portugal
Kingdom of Italy
1987
John Hawkes American novelist (1925–1998) United States of America 1986
Joseph Heller American author United States of America 1985
Elsa Morante Italian novelist Italy
Kingdom of Italy
1984
Kenneth White Scottish poet, academic and writer United Kingdom
France
Scotland
1983
Alejo Carpentier Cuban novelist Cuba 1982
Umberto Eco Italian semiotician, essayist, philosopher, literary critic, and novelist Italy
Kingdom of Italy
1982
David Shahar Israeli writer Israel 1981
André Brink South African writer South Africa 1980
Alexander Zinoviev Russian writer Soviet Union
Russia
1978
Hector Bianciotti French writer France 1977
Doris Lessing British novelist, poet, playwright, librettist, biographer and short story writer United Kingdom
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
1976
Steven Millhauser American novelist and short story writer United States of America 1975
Julio Cortázar Argentinian and French writer Argentina
France
1974
Milan Kundera Czech author of Czech and French literature France
Czech Republic
1973
Severo Sarduy Cuban writer Cuba
France
1972
Luigi Malerba Italian screenwriter Italy
Kingdom of Italy
1970
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