Lotus Prize for Literature

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title: Lotus Prize for Literature
text: The Lotus Prize for Literature is a literary award presented annually to African and Asian authors by the Afro-Asian Writers' Association. It was established in 1969 but cancelled in 1988. During this period, the Soviet Union was the sponsor of the prize. After this lengthy hiatus, in November 2019, it was reinstated following the renaming of the institution as the Writers' Union of Africa, Asia, and Latin American (WUAALA). The Bureau, as the association was initially known, was founded in Sri
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