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I'm writing out this prize list in norwegian, but during my work i've found some strange incidents when i compare this list to the lists at estlit.ee; In 2005 estlit says that Doris Kareva won the prize [1]; and for 2004 the prize was won by Krista Aru [2]. Why is there a difference? What is right? What source can be found to prove that Lamp and Rummo won the prize? Best wishes, --Orland 1. aprill 2009, kell 22:23 (UTC)

In 2005 the prize was given to Paul-Eerik Rummo for book "Kogutud luule" [3].
In 2004 the winner was Krista Aru [4] [5] (but the article here mentiones Ene Lamp).
But this article also raises up some questions for me too, like about it's name in estonian. Ivo 1. aprill 2009, kell 22:47 (UTC)
Now I don't understand anything anymore.
Could somebody check this info? Ivo 1. aprill 2009, kell 23:02 (UTC)
Maybe it's because there is another award Kultuurkapitali kirjanduse sihtkapitali aastapreemia. Andres 1. aprill 2009, kell 23:13 (UTC)

Now it's right. See [6], the first item for each year. I substituted Krista Aru for Ene Lamp who won the same prize in the field of visual arts. By the way, the prize is not always given for literary work; Krista Aru won it as the director of the Literary Museum. Andres 1. aprill 2009, kell 23:23 (UTC) For the last prize see [7]. Andres 1. aprill 2009, kell 23:26 (UTC)

But there's still confusion about Doris Kareva winning the prize. --Epp 1. aprill 2009, kell 23:29 (UTC)
Kulka's page doesn't mention her prize. Andres 1. aprill 2009, kell 23:45 (UTC)

Siia tuleks veel kirjutada, mille eest preemiad on saadud. Andres 2. aprill 2009, kell 05:42 (UTC)


Liitmismärkuse põhjendus siin. --Pelmeen10 10. juuni 2018, kell 11:30 (EEST)

Ma teen kõigi nende preemiate jaoks eraldi artiklid. Nii ei ole liitmine vajalik. --Merleke5 (arutelu) 31. juuli 2020, kell 11:22 (EEST)[vasta]