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Steeds dezelfde zon by Jeroen Brouwers1994
Een teken van leven by Mies Bouhuys1995
Een avond in mei / Het kind uit vijfenveertig / Verloop / Dag van de doden by Anna Enquist1996
Toen zat Lorelei nog op de rots by Tessa de Loo1997
Een deken van herinnering by Adriaan van Dis1998
Een armoede die niet verdwijnt by Rudi van Dantzig1999
De oorlog heeft veel gezichten by Inez van Dullemen2000
Op scherp / de demon by Jessica Durlacher2001
Nooit vergeten / Vrijheid luistert nauw / Stad by F. Springer2002
De wolk die niet voorbijtrok / Echte wereld / Vrijheid is niet te koop by Remco Campert2003
Voorbij de blanco spaties / In vredesnaam / Europa Kiezen en delen by Geert Mak2004
Ons aller geheugen / Twee minuten / Aan de vrijheid verplicht by J. Bernlef2005
De ongrijpbaarheid van het kwaad / De derde bevrijding by Nelleke Noordervliet2006
Er staat iemand aan de deur by Ernst Jansz2007
Een sprong in de tijd / De bedoeling van bevrijding by Marga Minco2008
Raketten en Onschuldige Burgers by Wim de Bie2009
De komst van de jazz by K. Schippers2010

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