These are the five nominees in the "Short List" for the Sapir Prize for Literature for 2021
"The tongue has fallen" by Shimon Adaf, "No one leaves Palo Alto" by Yaniv Itzkovitz, "How to love your daughter" by Hila Blum, "Intermediate stations" by Boris Seidman and "Faith" by Dror Mishani are the five candidates in " Short list "for the prestigious award.
The winner will receive a grant of NIS 150,000
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23/11/2021
Tuesday, 23 November 2021, 12:28 Updated: 12:36
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Shimon Adaf (Photo: Ronen Lelena)
Mifal HaPais announced today (Tuesday) the five finalists in the "short list" for the Sapir Prize for Literature for 2021. The five nominees are "The Language Has Disappeared" by Shimon Adaf, "Nobody Leaves the Palo Alto" by Yaniv Itzkovitz, "How to Love Hila Blum's Daughter, Boris Seidman's Stops' and Dror Mishani's Faith.
The five candidates on the "short list" will receive a grant of NIS 40,000. The winner of the Sapir Prize for Literature of the Lottery will receive a grant of NIS 150,000 and his book will be translated and published in Arabic and translated into another foreign language of his choice.
Mifal HaPais chairman Avigdor Yitzhaki said: "We congratulate the five candidates who reached the last line in the" short list "and wish them much success.
Mifal Hapayis is proud to lead the most important and prestigious enterprise in the field of literature in Israel - the "Sapphire Prize for Literature" as every year.
We will continue to lead this important institution whose entire purpose is to recognize and cherish Hebrew literature as a cornerstone of Israeli culture and to raise to a miracle the important contribution of Israeli writers to society and to the entire public. "
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