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| name                = Sovre Award
 
| name                = Sovre Award
 
| localname          = Sovretova nagrada
 
| localname          = Sovretova nagrada
| street address      = Društvo slovenskih književnih prevajalcev (DSKP), Društvo slovenskih pisateljev, Tomšičeva 12, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
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| street             = Tomšičeva 12
| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 251 4144, 386 (0) 1 425 2340
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| town              = SI-1000 Ljubljana
| fax                = 386 (0) 1 421 6430
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 421 0579
| email              = info@drustvo-dsp.si
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| email              = dskp@dskp-drustvo.si
| website            = http://www.drustvo-dsp.si
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| website            = http://dskp-drustvo.si/index.php/nagrade/sovretova-nagrada
| proprietor          = Slovene Association of Literary Translators
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| organised by        = Slovenian Association of Literary Translators
 
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| contacts = {{Contact
| name                = Štefan Vevar
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| name                = Đurđa Strsoglavec
 
| role                = President
 
| role                = President
| email              = stefan.vevar@guest.arnes.si
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Bestowed since 1968, the [[Sovre Award]] is granted in recognition of the best translation work. One or two awards are made annually by the [[Slovene Association of Literary Translators]] in co-operation with publishing houses and the [[Ministry of Culture]].
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Named after the renowned ancient languages translator [[Anton Sovre]] (1895–1963), the [[Sovre Award]] is granted annually in recognition of the best work within the field of translating literary works. The award has been bestowed by the [[Slovenian Association of Literary Translators]] since [[established::1969]].
 
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Among the more recent Sovre award winners have been: [[Saša Jerele]] and [[Urša Zabukovec]] (2017), [[Lijana Dejak]] (2016), [[Mojca Kranjc]] (2015), [[Borut Kraševec]] (2014), [[Tina Mahkota]] (2013), [[Branko Gradišnik]] and [[Branko Senegačnik]] (2012), [[Jaroslav Skrušný]] and [[Nada Grošelj]] (2011), and [[Primož Vitez]] (2010). 
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== See also ==
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* [[Slovenian Association of Literary Translators]]
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* [[Lavrin Diploma]]
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* [[Radojka Vrančič Award]]
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* [[Jerman Award]]
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== External links ==
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* [http://dskp-drustvo.si/index.php/nagrade/sovretova-nagrada Sovre Award web page with a comprehensive list of winners]
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* [https://sl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Sovre Anton Sovre on Wikipedia] (in Slovenian)
  
 
[[Category:Literature awards]]
 
[[Category:Literature awards]]
 
[[Category:Awards]]
 
[[Category:Awards]]
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[[Category:Awards_and_competitions]]
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[[Category:Literature_awards_and_competitions]]

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Sovretova nagrada
Tomšičeva 12, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 1 421 0579
Đurđa Strsoglavec, President





Named after the renowned ancient languages translator Anton Sovre (1895–1963), the Sovre Award is granted annually in recognition of the best work within the field of translating literary works. The award has been bestowed by the Slovenian Association of Literary Translators since 1969.


Among the more recent Sovre award winners have been: Saša Jerele and Urša Zabukovec (2017), Lijana Dejak (2016), Mojca Kranjc (2015), Borut Kraševec (2014), Tina Mahkota (2013), Branko Gradišnik and Branko Senegačnik (2012), Jaroslav Skrušný and Nada Grošelj (2011), and Primož Vitez (2010).

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