The Njanapeedam Award is a prestigious literary award in India given annually for exceptional contribution to Indian literature. It is considered one of the highest literary honors in the country.
The Njanapeedam award, also known as the Njanpith, is India's highest literary award. The 2013 recipient of the award was Lidya Davis.
The New York World newspaper literary award is named after Joseph Pulitzer, who was a renowned newspaper publisher and owner of the newspaper. The award was established to recognize excellence in journalistic and literary achievements.
The Jnanpith Award is a prestigious literary award in India, given for outstanding contributions to literature. Some notable recipients of the Jnanpith Award include renowned Indian authors and poets such as R.K. Narayan, Mulk Raj Anand, and Mahasweta Devi. The award aims to recognize and honor literary excellence in various Indian languages, making it one of the most esteemed literary awards in the country.
Lambda Literary Award was created in 1988.
Dong-in Literary Award was created in 1955.
State Literary Award was created in 1980.
Athenaeum Literary Award was created in 1949.
Kobzar Literary Award was created in 2003.
Peer Gynt Literary Award was created in 1971.
Roland Robinson Literary Award was created in 1992.
Assam Valley Literary Award was created in 1990.