11/10/2011 (Agence Europe) - Winners of 2011 EU Prize for Literature. - The winners of the 2011 European Union Prize for Literature, which recognises the best new or emerging authors in the EU, were announced today at the Frankfurt Book Fair. The winners are: Kalin Terziyski (Bulgaria), Tomás Zmeskal (Czech Republic), Kostas Hatziantoniou (Greece), Ofeigur Sigurosson (Iceland), Inga Zolude (Latvia), Iren Nigg (Liechtenstein), Immanuel Mifsud (Malta), Andrej Nikolaidis (Montenegro), Rodaan Al Galidi (Netherlands), Jelena Lengold (Serbia), Ciler Ilhan (Turkey), and Adam Foulds (United Kingdom). Each winner receives €5 000 and the opportunity to have their book translated into other languages to boost its cross-border appeal. This year's winners will be presented with their awards at a ceremony in Brussels on 28 November. (OL/transl.jl)