Lu Xun Literary Prize

The Lu Xun Literary Prize (or Lu Xun Literature Prize) 鲁迅文学奖 is a literary prize awarded by China Writers Association. It is one of China's top four literary prizes and is named after Lu Xun and has been awarded every three years since 1995.[1]

The 2010 Lu Xun literature prize 5th Award Ceremony was held in Shaoxing on October 19, 2010. Che Yangao, secretary of the discipline inspection committee in Hubei’s capital city of Wuhan, won the award for his collection of poems "Yearning for Warmth."[2]

The Prize has seven award categories:

1st Awards (1995-1996)[3]

The following translated titles are approximate.
National Excellent Short Story Award, 1995—1996

National Excellent Novella Award, 1995—1996

National Excellent Reportage Award, 1995—1996

National Excellent Poetry Award, 1995—1996

National Excellent Essay Award, 1995—1996

National Outstanding Prose Award, 1995—1996

National Excellent Misc. Writing Award, 1995—1996

National Excellent Theoretical Review Award, 1995—1996

National Excellent Literary Translation Award, 1995—1996

National Excellent Literary Translation Rainbow Award, 1995—1996

2nd Awards (2000)[4]

The following translated titles are approximate.

National Excellent Short Story Award, 1997-2000

National Excellent Novella Award, 1997-2000

National Excellent Reportage Award 1997-2000

National Outstanding Poetry Award 1997-2000

National Excellent Prose Essay Prize 1997-2000

National Outstanding Literary Review Award 1997-2000

National Outstanding Literary Translation Award 1995-1998

3rd Awards (2001-2003)[6]

The following translated titles are approximate.
National Excellent Novella Award, 2001-2003

National Excellent Short Story Award, 2001-2003

National Excellent Reportage Award, 2001-2003

National Excellent Poetry Award, 2001-2003

National Excellent Essay Prose Award, 2001-2003

National Excellent Theoretical Review Award, 2001-2003

National Excellent Literary Translation Award, 2001-2003

4th Awards (2004-2006)[8]

5th Awards (2007-2009)

References


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