Anne Frank Prize
The Anne Frank Award ( Dutch: Anne Frank prijs ) was a literary prize, awarded 1957-1966 annual two Dutch writers under 30. He had been donated by Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich, after they had received the Pulitzer Prize for a theatrical adaptation of the Diary of Anne Frank in 1956. He was awarded by the Netherland - America Foundation, which promotes cultural exchange between the Netherlands and the United States since 1921. The selection was made by a jury of four. Excellent both novels, poems, plays, essays, short stories, as well as the complete works of several authors were. The price was doped with 2500 and 1000 guilders.