The Jalal Al-e Ahmad Literary Award is an Iranian literary award presented yearly since 2008. Every year, an award is given to the best Iranian authors on the birthday of the renowned Persian writer Jalal Al-e Ahmad. The top winner receives 110 Bahar Azadi gold coins (about $33,000), making it Iran's most lucrative literary award. In some years there is no top winner, other notables receive up to 25 gold coins. Categories include "Novel", "Short story", "Literary criticism" and "History and documentations". The award was confirmed by the Supreme Cultural Revolution Council in 2005, the first award was presented in 2008.
Winners
2021
- Top winner: (no winner)
- Short story: (no winner)
- Honorable mentions: âÂÂUnhappy Hourâ by Mohammad-Esmaeil Hajalian and âÂÂMad Saintâ by Ahmadreza Amiri-Samani
- Novel: (no winner)
- Honorable mentions: âÂÂWithout FatherâÂÂs Nameâ by Seyyed Meisam Musavian and âÂÂSad Moon, Red Moonâ by Reza Julai
- Literary criticism: (no winner)
- Honorable mention: âÂÂAlbert Camus in Iranâ co-written by Mohammadreza Farsian and Fatemeh Qaderi
- Documentation and historiography:
- (joint winner) Meisam Amiri, âÂÂFascinating GriefâÂÂ
- (joint winner) Hedayatollah Behbudi, âÂÂA Man Named Reza Who Was Then Called Reza KhanâÂÂ,
2008 For works published in 2005-2006.
- Top winner: (no winner)
- Short story: "Killing Dragons", Yusef Alikhani
- Novel: The Rule of the Game, Firuz Zanuzi Jalali
- Literary criticism: The MirrorâÂÂs Rite, "Hossein-Ali Qobadi"
- Documentation and historiography: The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) from Existence to Extinction, by the Political Studies and Research Institute.
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
- No works in the categories of short story, literary criticism, or documentation were "deemed worthy".
- Novel: Fall Is the Last Season by Nasim Marashi and The Well-Behaved Girl by Shahriar Abbasi shared the Novel prize.
2016
Each winner received 10 Bahar Azadi gold coins.
2017
2018
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