21/04/2017 (Agence Europe) – The European Union Prize-winners for Literature have now been disclosed: Rudi Erebara (Albania), Ina Vultchanova (Bulgaria), Bianca Bellová (Czech Republic), Kallia Papadaki, (Greece), Halldóra K. Thoroddsen (Iceland), Osvalds Zebris (Latvia), Walid Nabhan (Malta), Aleksandar Bečanović (Montenegro), Jamal Ouariachi (The Netherlands), Darko Tuševljaković (Serbia), Sine Ergün (Turkey) and Sunjeev Sahota (United Kingdom). Each winner will also receive a prize of €5,000 at a ceremony in Brussels on 23 May 2017. The European Union Prize for Literature is supported by the Creative Europe programme and the authors are selected every year from the 12 countries participating in the programme. These are shortlisted by publishers, booksellers and critics. (SPj)