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The Jerusalem Prize for the Freedom of the Individual in Society is a biennial literary award given to writers whose work has dealt with themes of human freedom, society, politics, and government. It is awarded at the Jerusalem International Book Fair, and the recipient usually delivers an address when accepting the award.

Following is a list of past winners of the prize:

List of Laureates

Year Name Nationality Language(s)
1963 Bertrand Russell  United Kingdom (English)
1965 Max Frisch  Switzerland (German)
1967 André Schwarz-Bart  France (French)
1969 Ignazio Silone  Italy (Italian)
1971 Jorge Luis Borges  Argentina (Spanish)
1973 Eugène Ionesco  Romania /  France (French)
1975 Simone de Beauvoir  France (French)
1977 Octavio Paz  Mexico (Spanish)
1979 Isaiah Berlin  Russian Empire /  United Kingdom (English)
1981 Graham Greene  United Kingdom (English)
1983 V. S. Naipaul  Trinidad and Tobago /  United Kingdom (English)
1985 Milan Kundera  Czechoslovakia /  France (Czech) / (French)
1987 J. M. Coetzee  South Africa (English)
1989 Ernesto Sabato  Argentina (Spanish)
1991 Zbigniew Herbert  Poland (Polish)
1993 Stefan Heym  Germany (German) / (English)
1995 Mario Vargas Llosa  Peru (Spanish)
1997 Jorge Semprún  Spain (Spanish)
1999 Don DeLillo  United States (English)
2001 Susan Sontag  United States (English)
2003 Arthur Miller  United States (English)
2005 António Lobo Antunes  Portugal (Portuguese)
2007 Leszek Kołakowski  Poland (Polish)
2009 Haruki Murakami  Japan (Japanese)

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