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The Arkprijs van het Vrije Woord (Ark Prize of the Free Word) is a symbolic award created in 1951 by
Herman Teirlinck Herman Louis Cesar Teirlinck (Sint-Jans-Molenbeek, 24 February 1879 – Beersel-Lot, 4 February 1967) was a Belgian writer. He was the fifth child and only son of Isidoor Teirlinck and Oda van Nieuwenhove, who were both teachers in Brussels. As a ...
and the editorial team of the ''Nieuw Vlaams Tijdschrift'' (New Flemish magazine) to counteract ideologically driven restrictions on the
freedom of expression Freedom of speech is a principle that supports the freedom of an individual or a community to articulate their opinions and ideas without fear of retaliation, censorship, or legal sanction. The right to freedom of expression has been recog ...
. Teirlinck wanted to spotlight those persons who actively promote the freedom of opinion. No financial reward is associated with the prize. The names of the laureates are engraved in an art object (the ''Ark'') kept in the AMVC in Antwerp.


Laureates of the ''Arkprijs van het Vrije Woord''

*1951 Christine D'Haen for 'Gedichten' *1952
Hugo Claus Hugo Maurice Julien Claus (; 5 April 1929 – 19 March 2008) was a leading Belgian literature, Belgian author who published under his own name as well as various pseudonyms. Claus' literary contributions spanned the genres of drama, the novel, a ...
for ''De Metsiers'' *1953 Maurice D'Haese for ''De Heilige Gramschap'' *1954 Frans Goddemaere for 'Nola' *1955 Jos De Haes for 'Gedaanten' *1956 Frans De Bruyn for 'Tekens in Steen' *1957
Albert Bontridder Albert Bontridder (4 April 1921 – 13 December 2015) was a Belgian architect and writer, born in Anderlecht. In 1953 he married Olga Dohnalova, a Czech refugee, and together they had two children. He graduated as an architect in 1942. As an archi ...
for ''Dood Hout'' *1958
Ivo Michiels Henri Paul René Ceuppens (8 January 1923 – 7 October 2012), who wrote under the pseudonym Ivo Michiels, was a Belgian writer. Biography Michiels was born in Mortsel. During World War II he was employed as a nurse in a hospital in Lübeck ...
for 'Het Afscheid' *1959
Libera Carlier Libera Carlier (19 January 1926 in Nijlen – 25 April 2007 in Ekeren) was a Belgian seaman and writer. He attended the ''Hogere Zeevaartschool'' (E: higher seagoing school) and was a member of the resistance during World War II. When sixteen years ...
for 'Action Station - Go ! *1960
Ward Ruyslinck Raymond De Belser (17 June 1929 – 3 October 2014), pseudonym Ward Ruyslinck, was a Belgian writer. He is the son of Leo De Belser and Germaine Nauwelaers. His father was a librarian at an oil company, and Ward Ruyslinck grew up in a Roman Catho ...
for ''De madonna met de buil'' *1961 Hugues C. Pernath for 'Het Masker Man' *1962 Georges Hebbelinck for 'De Journalist' *1963
Paul Snoek Edmond André Coralie Schietekat (17 December 1933 – 19 October 1981) pseudonym Paul Snoek, was a Belgian poet. He was a son of Omer William Schietekat, a textile manufacturer, and Paula Sylvia Snoeck. In 1961, he married Maria Magdalena Vereeck ...
for 'Richelieu' *1964 Daniel Robberechts for 'Zesmaal' *1965 Willy Roggeman for 'Blues for Glazen Blazers' *1966 Astère M. Dhondt for 'God in Vlaanderen' *1967
Jef Geeraerts Jozef Adriaan Anna Geeraerts (23 February 1930 – 11 May 2015), better known as Jef Geeraerts, was a Belgian writer. Geeraerts was born in Antwerp. After his studies in political and administrative sciences at the Colonial University of Belgiu ...
for ''De Troglodieten'' *1968 C.C. Krijgelmans for 'Homunculi' *1969
Patrick Conrad Patrick Conrad (born 16 July 1945 in Antwerp) is a Flemish poet, screenwriter and novelist, and one of the founders of The Pink Poets. He also directed about twenty movies for cinema and television, including – selected for the Cannes Festival ...
for 'Mercantile Marine Engineering' *1970
Roger van de Velde Roger van de Velde (13 February 1925 - 30 May 1970) was a Belgian author and journalist, known for his collections of short stories written while he was interred in psychiatric institutions. Early and professional life Roger van de Velde was born ...
for ''Recht op Antwoord'' *1971 Eddy Van Vliet for ''Columbus Tevergeefs'' *1972 Marcel van Maele for ''Ik ruik mensenvlees, zei de reus'' *1973
Rob Goswin Rob Goossens (b. Schriek, 1943) pseudonym Rob Goswin is a Belgian artist and poet. He is a teacher at the Royal Technical Athenaeum in Westerlo. In 1968, he founded, together with painter Jef Van Grieken and writer-actor Gerd de Ley, the magazin ...
for 'Vanitas Vanitas' *1974 Fernand Auwera for 'Zelfportret met Gesloten Ogen' *1975
Internationale Nieuwe Scene "The Internationale" (french: "L'Internationale", italic=no, ) is an international anthem used by various communist and socialist groups; currently, it serves as the official anthem of the Communist Party of China. It has been a standard of th ...
for 'Mistero Buffo' *1976
Leonard Nolens Leon Helena Sylvain Nolens (born 11 April 1947 in Bree), pseudonym Leonard Nolens, is a Belgian poet and diary writer. He graduated from the ''Hoger Instituut voor Vertalers en Tolken'' in Antwerp. Nolens lives and works in Antwerp. Themes in hi ...
for ''Twee Vormen van Zwijgen'' *1977
Freddy de Vree Freddy de Vree (3 October 1939 in Antwerp – 3 July 2004 in Antwerp), pseudonym Marie-Claire de Jonghe, was a Belgian poet, literary critic and radiomaker. The past and death play an important role in his oeuvre. He was a friend of W.F. Hermans and ...
for 'Steden en Sentimenten' *1978 Roger M.J. De Neef for 'Gestorven Getal' *1979 Frans Boenders for 'Denken in Tweespraak' *1980 Lucienne Stassaert for ''Parfait Amour'' *1981
Robbe De Hert Robin François De Hert (20 September 1942 – 24 August 2020) was a Belgian film director. De Hert won the André Cavens Award for Best Film in 2000, with his film '' Lijmen/Het Been''. He died on 24 August 2020 at the age of 77 due to compli ...
for his movies. *1982 Maurice De Wilde for 'De Nieuwe Orde' *1983 Bert Van Hoorick for ''In Tegenstroom'' *1984 Leo Pleysier for ''Kop in Kas'' *1985 Daniel Buyle for his
BRT BRT may refer to: Transportation * Block register territory, a method for dispatching trains * British Rail Telecommunications * Brookhaven Rail Terminal * Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company, a former transit holding company in New York City * Bro ...
-Journalism *1986
Tone Brulin Tone Brulin (born 11 May 1926 as Antoon Maria Albert van den Eynde – 15 March 2019) was a Belgian playwright and stage director; drama teacher from Belgium. Career Brulin studied scenography at La Cambre (1943–1946) in Brussels. Its dire ...
for his theatre work. *1987
De Morgen ''De Morgen'' (Dutch for ''The Morning'') is a Flemish newspaper with a circulation of 53,860. The paper is published in Antwerp, Belgium. History and profile ''De Morgen'' originates from a merger in 1978 of two socialist newspapers ' (meaning ...
and Paul Goossens for their journalism *1988
Leo Apostel Leo Apostel (Antwerp, 4 September 1925 – Ghent, 10 August 1995) was a Belgian philosopher and professor at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel and Ghent University. Apostel was an advocate of interdisciplinary research and the bridging of the gap b ...
for his philosophical work *1989 Stefan Hertmans for ''Bezoekingen'' *1990 André De Beul for his political courage *1991 Frie Leysen for ten year
DeSingel deSingel is a Belgian arts center. It is located on the Desguinlei in Antwerp. Its various stages, concert halls and exhibition spaces offer a manifold program of music, dance, theater and architecture. It is also home to the Royal Conservatory ...
*1992 Paula D'Hondt for her work for immigrants *1993
Jan Blommaert Jan Blommaert (4 November 1961 – 7 January 2021) was a Belgian sociolinguist and linguistic anthropologist, Professor of Language, Culture and Globalization and Director of the Babylon Center at Tilburg University, the Netherlands. He also hel ...
and Jef Verschueren for 'Het Belgisch Migrantendebat' *1994 Gerard Alsteens (GAL) for his graphical work *1995 Tom Lanoye for 'Maten en Gewichten' *1996 Gie van den Berghe for 'Getuigen' *1997
Wannes Van de Velde Wannes Van de Velde (29 April 1937 – 10 November 2008), born Willy Cecile Johannes Van de Velde, in Antwerp, was a Flemish folk singer, guitarist, musician, poet, puppeteer and artist. He is most famous for his songs ''Ik Wil deze Nacht in de ...
for his music *1998 Pjeroo Roobjee for his art *1999 Sophie de Schaepdrijver for ''De Groote Oorlog'' *2000
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for his cartoons *2001 Ludo Abicht for ''Intelligente Emotie'' *2002 Pol Hoste for 'De Lucht naar Mirabel' *2003 for his contribution to the legalisation of euthanasia *2004 Rik Pinxten for 'De Artistieke Samenleving' *2005 Christine Van Broeckhoven, molecular geneticist *2006 Marleen Temmerman for 'Onrust in de Onderbuik' *2007 Roma vzw *2008 David Van Reybrouck for 'Missie' *2009 Luc Huyse for ''Seismograaf van de samenleving'' *2010 Geert Buelens: ''Europa Europa'' *2011 Philippe Van Parijs for his sociopolitical and ethical theories *2012 Peter Holvoet-Hanssen for 'De Reis naar Inframundo' *2013
Paul De Grauwe Paul De Grauwe (; born 18 July 1946) is a Belgian economist and John Paulson Professor in European Political Economy at the London School of Economics and Political Science as head of the European Institute. He is also professor emeritus in in ...
for reconsidering traditional economic models and arguing against the perversities of raw capitalism *2014 Jeroen Olyslaegers for Winst/Occupy Antwerpen *2015 Fikry El Azzouzi for ''Drarrie in de nacht'' (roman) en ''Reizen Jihad'' (theater) *2016 Reinhilde Decleir for ''Tutti Fratelli'' *2017 , research journalism *2018 PEN Vlaanderen, commitment to free speech *2019 Anuna De Wever and Kyra Gantois, initiators of the Flemish Youth for Climate movement. *2020 Jozef Deleu, founding editor of the reviews '' Ons Erfdeel'' and ''Het liegend konijn''. *2021 Caroline Pauwels


See also

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Flemish literature Flemish literature is literature from Flanders, historically a region comprising parts of present-day Belgium, France and the Netherlands. Until the early 19th century, this literature was regarded as an integral part of Dutch literature. After Bel ...


References

* Lukas De Vos (red.): ''Een Onberaamd Verbond. 50 Jaar Arkprijs van het Vrije Woord''. Antwerpen, De Vrienden van de Zwarte Panter 2000, 288 blz., ill. * Lukas De Vos (red.): "Buiten het Bereik van Farisese Handen. 60 Jaar Arkprijs van het Vrije Woord". Antwerpen, De Vrienden van de Zwarte Panter, 112 blz., ill. {{DEFAULTSORT:Arkprijs van het Vrije Woord Human rights awards Belgian literary awards Awards established in 1951 1951 establishments in Belgium Awards by magazines