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Longlist Amarte Literature Prize 2026
The longlist for the Amarte Literature Prize 2026 has been announced!The jury has selected fifteen titles eligible for the second edition of the prize. The longlist reflects a broad range of literary genres and voices, underscoring the expressive power, originality and urgency that lie at the heart of the Amarte Literature Prize.The following titles have been nominated for the longlist, listed alphabetically by title:Addertje – Jolanda Kooijmans (poetry)De buitengewoon geslaagde opvoeding van Frida Wolf – Maria Kager (novel)De eilanden van goed en kwaad – Adwin de Kluyver (literary non-fiction)Elders – Ilse Josepha Lazaroms (novel)Ik, de ander – Jante Wortel (novel)Kijk es naar al dat licht – Alara Adilow (novel)Kleine heilige dingen – Annemieke Dannenberg (novel)Korstmos – Rinske Bouwman (novel)Mensen als zonnen en mensen als manen – Xillan Macrooy (novel)Oerbos – Dore van Duivenbode (literary non-fiction)Ons gaan allemaal – Benzokarim (poetry)Rouwdouwers – Falun Ellie Koos (novel)Stad O. – Koen Caris (novel)The Great Marc Evers – Gemma Plum (graphic novel)Witte Paarden & Blauwzuur – Cees van den Boom (novel)The shortlist for the Amarte Literature Prize 2026 will be announced in April 2026. The jury, comprising writers Fiep van Bodegom, Maxim Februari, Lars Meijer, Bibi Dumon Tak and Wytske Versteeg (chair), will reveal the winner during a festive award ceremony in May 2026. The Amarte Literature Prize is awarded to a writer who has realised a literary project with the support of the Amarte Fund. The prize consists of a cash award of €15,000, an essayistic reflection on the winning book, and a trophy, designed this year by visual artist Mickey Yang. The first Amarte Literature Prize was awarded in 2024 to Julien Ignacio for his book Goudjakhals.Keep an eye on the website for the announcement of the shortlist!
Read moreThe Amarte Foundation was founded by a number of individuals and their families who share a deep love for the arts. They wish to support the development of creatives and talent in arts and culture by providing financial means and where possible coaching, knowledge and experience. Artists who are active in the cultural sectors of the Netherlands or the ABC and SSS islands (the Caribbean part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands) can apply to Amarte for the support of projects in the field of theatre, film, music, visual arts and literature, as well as interdisciplinary projects.