Lauris Gundars receives the Janis Baltvilka award in writing



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Lauris Gundars was named laureate of the 14th Jāņa Baltvilka Award on Tuesday night, Lauris Gundars was awarded, while Gita Treice was announced by Ilze Marga, the event's representative, in the art of books for children and young people.

Gundars received his award for "Sveiks, Vali!" (Large and Small Publishing House, 2017), in which, in describing the grandfather's daily routine, the problem solved wisely is how to overcome the secret. The children's and young Treice books have been received for the original illustrations of the books "Bruveri Bruve" ("Pētergailis", 2018) and "The Fairy Tales of Latvian Wonders" (1965-19003). "Janis Rozes Publishing", 2017), which has already been released in several languages. She has created illustrations in which the content of unusual poems wins the fulfillment of reality.

This year, the Lithuanian Council of Literature for Children and Young People (LBJLP) awarded the jury prize to the artist Jānis Blanks for the title of "The Land" of the hundredth poem bikibuk – Artura Goba [19659003] Winner of the "Jaunaudze" Award in Literature and the Art of the Book for Children "(" Large and Small ", 2017) – for illustrations where the visualization of Earth cancer has produced a definitive end to 8th grade student of the Ādaži Free Waldorf Emíls Mozga school, he received the prize for the illustrations of the first trilogy "The path to the unknown land" for the book "The Black Stone" (Zvaigzne ABC , 2018).

The international winner of the Baltvilk Prize this year is an Estonian writer, Tia Selli. "(John Rose Publishing, 2017), which shows the importance of joy, activity, of wisdom, love and beauty in the representation of little girls in everyday life The winners received awards, cash prizes and Ineses Brants cash prizes, as well as the opportunity to live and work for one month at the International House of Writers and Translators. of Ventspils. Book 19659003 May-May 2017 was awarded by the jury to the President of the Latvian Children's and Young People's Literary Council (LBJLP), at the University of Latvia (LBJLP), winner of the LVM Prize, which aimed to promote the growth. Professor Ilze Stikana, expert in mediation at the Children's Literature Center of the National Library of Latvia (LNB), Doctor of Communication Sciences Aiga Grēniņa, Professor of Art and Doctor of Pedagogy Austra Avotiņa, Ilze Kupča, specialist in visual education of the Latvian National Cultural Center and Janis Upmanis-Holšteins Mārtiņš Eihe

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