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Samfundet De Nio

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Samfundet De Nio (The Nine Society) is a Swedish literary society founded on 14 February 1913 in Stockholm by a testamentary donation from writer Lotten von Kraemer. The society has nine members who are elected for life. Its purpose is to promote Swedish literature, peace and women's issues. It mainly presents a number of literary awards. It was started as an alternative to the Swedish Academy and is often compared to its more noted cousin.

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Membership

Four seats are always held by women and four by men. Seat number one, the chair, alternates between men and women.

Current members: Inge Jonsson (chair), Nina Burton, Anders R Öhman, Kerstin Ekman, Gunnar Harding, Agneta Pleijel, Niklas Rådström, Madeleine Gustafsson, Johan Svedjedal

Original members: Viktor Almquist (chair), Selma Lagerlöf, Karl Wåhlin, Ellen Key, Erik Hedén, Kerstin Hård af Segerstad, Göran Björkman, Anna-Maria Roos, John Landquist

Some notable members over the years have been Astrid Lindgren, Elin Wägner, Hjalmar Gullberg, Anders Olsson, Gunnel Vallquist, Karin Boye, Sara Lidman, and Knut Ahnlund.

Prizes

  • Samfundet De Nios stora pris (Grand Prize), the main prize to Swedish literary writers, has been awarded annually since 1921.
  • At first 10 000 Swedish krona. As of 2008 it is 250 000 SEK (about 23 000 EUR or 32 000 USD).
  • Lotten von Kraemer's prize (essays)
  • De Nios translator's prize
  • Stina Aronson's prize
  • John Landquist's prize (essayist/idea historian/critic)
  • Karl Vennberg's prize (young poets)
  • De Nios Winter prize
  • De Nios Astrid Lindgren prize
  • Anders and Veronica Öhman's prize
  • De Nios Lyric poetry prize
  • De Nios Special prizes
  • List of all winners

    Publications

    The annual publication Vår Tid (Our Time) was published 1916–1925 and 1930. Svensk Litteraturtidskrift (ISSN 0039-663X) was published from 1938 to 1983. It contained essays, reviews and other texts about Swedish literature. Editors have included Olle Holmberg, Algot Werin and Knut Ahnlund. Samfundet De Nio also published Artes (1975–2005) together with the Swedish Academy, Royal Swedish Academy of Music and the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts. Since 2003 they publish a literary calendar together with Norstedts Förlag.

    References

    Samfundet De Nio Wikipedia