Alfred-Müller-Felsenburg-Preis

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Alfred-Müller-Felsenburg-Preis is a prize awarded in recognition of critical literature writings, created by Hans-Werner Gey[1] in 1988.

History

Description

Winners

Year Recipitent Notes
1988 Fritz Nagel
1989 Nevzat Yalçın
1990 Ilse Bintig
1991 Heinz Nattkämper
1992 Christof Wackernagel
1993 Saliha Scheinhardt
1994 Carlo Ross
1995 Mutter Marie Therese Linssen (Mechernich, postum)
1996 Michael Klaus
1997 Hans Steinacker (Witten)
1998 Stefanie Gercke (Hamburg)
1999 Vera Lebert-Hinze (Hilchenbach)
2000 Otti Pfeiffer and Arthur Japin
2001 Peter Schütze and Anna Maria Sigmand
2002 Edith Linvers and Martin Bormann
2003 Christoph Rösner and Liselotte Funcke
2004 Petra Holtmann and Horst Kniese
2005 Angelika Schröder and Hans Claßen
2006 Annette Gonserowski and Hermann Multhaupt
2007 Linde Rotta (Leipzig) and Alfred Müller-Felsenburg
2008 No price awarded because of Alfred Müller-Felsenburg's death
2009 Paul Alfred Kleinert (Berlin) and Sándor Tatár (Budapest)
2010 Horst W. Nägele (Dänemark)
2011 Martin Cern and Kirsten Niesler
2012 Thorsten Trelenberg
  • "Alfred-Müller-Felsenburg-Preis für aufrechte Literatur - Projekte - NRW Literatur im Netz" [Alfred-Müller-Felsenburg-Award for upright literature]. www.nrw-literatur-im-netz.de (in German). Retrieved 2 March 2018.

References

Footnotes

Citations

  1. ^ "Alfred Müller-Felsenburg-Preisträger" [List of Alfred Müller-Felsenburg Award Winners]. www.lyrikwelt.de (in German). Archived from the original on 2017-10-24. Retrieved 2 March 2018.
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