Finlandia Prize

Finlandia Prize
Awarded forOutstanding Finnish literary work
LocationHelsinki
CountryFinland
Presented byFinnish Book Foundation
Reward(s)A monetary award of 30,000 EUR, originally 100,000 FIM[1]
First awarded1984; 40 years ago (1984)
Websitekirjasaatio.fi/en/finlandia-prizes

The Finlandia Prize (Finnish: Finlandia-palkinto; Swedish: Finlandiaprisen) is a set of Finnish literary prizes awarded by the Finnish Book Foundation to "celebrate reading and highlight new Finnish first-rate literature." Considered the most prestigious in the nation, they are awarded annually in three categories: fiction, non-fiction and children's and youth literature. The prize was first awarded in 1984.[2]

The award sum (as of 2022) is 30,000 euros (originally 100,000 Finnish Marks).[3] Works submitted for nomination may be in Finnish or Swedish and also works in other languages may be considered. Prior to 2010 only works written by citizens of Finland were allowed but the rules were changed when Alexandra Salmela, a citizen of Slovakia, was nominated.[3]

Since 1984, in addition to the fiction category, the Little Finlandia Prize (Finnish: Pikku-Finlandia-palkinto) for the best student essay on literature has been administered by the Finnish Language Teachers’ Union in cooperation with the Finnish Book Foundation.

  1. ^ "Blogi: Mitä ihmettä? Finlandia-palkinnon arvo on pudonnut dramaattisesti 30 vuodessa" (in Finnish). Retrieved August 22, 2022.
  2. ^ "Finlandia" (in Finnish). Retrieved August 22, 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Finlandia-palkinto jatkossa kansallisuudesta riippumatta". YLE. Retrieved 2021-11-11.