Which is the biggest literary award of Britain?

David Cohen Award
Kalinya Award
Owen Global Prize
Golden Bear Award

The Man Booker Prize is the biggest literary award of Britain. It is a British literary prize awarded annually for the best original novel written in English and published in the United Kingdom. The prize is administered by the Booker Prize Foundation and sponsored by the investment company Crankstart. The winner is chosen by a panel of judges and receives a prize of £50,000.

The David Cohen Award is a British literary prize awarded annually to a living British writer in recognition of a lifetime’s achievement in literature. The prize is administered by the Royal Society of Literature and is worth £40,000.

The Kalinya Award is a British literary prize awarded annually to a British writer of Caribbean descent. The prize is administered by the Kalinya Foundation and is worth £10,000.

The Owen Global Prize is a British literary prize awarded annually to a British writer for a novel that has been translated into English. The prize is administered by the Owen Foundation and is worth £25,000.

The Golden Bear Award is a German film award given at the Berlin International Film Festival. The award is given to the best film in the main competition. The award is worth €50,000.

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