Lyndal Roper wins 2026 Holberg Prize

Lyndal Roper, described as an “outstandingly original scholar,” has been awarded the 2026 Holberg Prize. The announcement appeared on Literary Hub.

Literary Hub published a notice stating that Lyndal Roper has won the 2026 Holberg Prize. The title highlights her as the “outstandingly original scholar.” The item was published on 2026-03-17T13:00:49+00:00. No further details on the prize or Roper's work were provided in the source.

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