Banco del Libro
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Banco del Libro is a non-profit organization for the promotion of children's literature, with headquarters in Caracas, Venezuela. It was established in 1960 as a centre for the exchange of textbooks – hence the name Banco del Libro (Book Bank). As it has grown it has diversified to promote reading in Venezuela, in every conceivable arena and genre of children’s literature.
In 2007 Banco del Libro won the biggest prize in children's literature, the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award from the Swedish Arts Council, recognising its "long-term sustainable work" as a promoter of reading. It is one of two institutions to win the award (2003 to 2012).[1][2]
Since 1980, the organization has annually nominated and awarded the best children's and young adult literature books published in Spanish. These awards, which have become a benchmark of literary quality, are among the most prestigious awards in the Spanish-language literary world.[3]
Awards
- Reading Promotion Award, IBBY, 1988
- Guust van Wesemael Prize, IFLA, 2003
- Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award, 2007[1]
References
- ^ a b "Banco del Libro - María Beatriz Medina, Managing Director". ALMA. Retrieved August 4, 2019.
- ^ "2007: Banco del Libro: Pioneering Spirit in Shanty Towns and Cyberspace" Archived 2012-10-19 at the Wayback Machine. The Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award. Retrieved 2012-08-14.
- ^ Lapatilla (2022-07-13). "El Banco del Libro celebra su 62 aniversario con el anuncio de Los Mejores Libros Infantiles y Juveniles de 2022". LaPatilla.com (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2024-03-18.
External links
- Official website
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- 2003: Maurice Sendak (United States) / Christine Nöstlinger (Austria)
- 2004: Lygia Bojunga Nunes (Brazil)
- 2005: Philip Pullman (United Kingdom) / Ryōji Arai (Japan)
- 2006: Katherine Paterson (United States)
- 2007: Banco del Libro (Venezuela)
- 2008: Sonya Hartnett (Australia)
- 2009: Tamer Institute for Community Education (Palestine)
- 2010: Kitty Crowther (Belgium)
- 2011: Shaun Tan (Australia)
- 2012: Guus Kuijer (Netherlands)
- 2013: Isol (Argentina)
- 2014: Barbro Lindgren (Sweden)
- 2015: PRAESA (South Africa)
- 2016: Meg Rosoff (United States/United Kingdom)
- 2017: Wolf Erlbruch (Germany)
- 2018: Jacqueline Woodson (United States)
- 2019: Bart Moeyaert (Belgium)
- 2020: Baek Hee-Na (South Korea)
- 2021: Jean-Claude Mourlevat (France)
- 2022: Eva Lindström (Sweden)
- 2023: Laurie Halse Anderson (United States)
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