KONS International Literary Award is a literary award given to poets and writers who write socially transformative literature and have dedicated their lives to improve social justice.

It was founded in 2011 at the personal initiative of three female poets from Slovenia: Taja Kramberger, Tatjana Jamnik and Barbara Korun, who are also its co-proprietors and permanent members of the literary jury.

The advisory and supporting members of the board come from multiple countries. The prize is awarded at the jury's discretion. The bestowal takes place at various locations across the world, where literary events are organized.

The award is partially a reply to a male-dominated literary world in the small state of Slovenia and a similar situation in the Central Europe. It is not given only to female authors, but to women and men who write socially sensitive, humanly and ethically coherent and transformative literature. It is also the recognition of poets’ and writers’ life struggles for social justice and of their investments in the collective good.

KONS International Literary Award was awarded for the first time on 2 April 2011 at Pavel's house (Pavlova hiša / Pavelhaus) in Potrna / Laafeld in Austria.[1][2][3] It was received by Iztok Osojnik (born in 1951), a Slovenian poet, writer, translator, organizer, facilitator, etc. The second winner, given in February 2013 in Granada, is a renowned Nicaraguan-Salvadoran poet Claribel Alegría (born in 1924).[4][5]

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References

  1. M.O. Iztok Osojnik prejel prvo mednarodno literarno nagrado KONS. Novi Matajur, 13 April 2011, p. 5
  2. S.N. Dobitnik literarne nagrade KONS. Volksgruppen Orf.at Slovenci, 5 April 2011
  3. "Maja Pertič Gombač, Zakaj je literarna nagrada KONS potrebna? Primorske novice, 7 April 2011". Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 6 February 2014.
  4. Margaret Randall, Poetry's Voice. New Mexico Mercury, 3 April 2013
  5. Claribel Alegría je dobitnica nagrade KONS. Delo, 8 March 2013
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