Wolfgang Weyrauch Prize
German literary prize
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The Wolfgang Weyrauch Prize is a literary prize in Hesse, Germany named for writer Wolfgang Weyrauch. Established in 1997, the prize is awarded to young writers for their encouragement and includes a stipend in the amount of €8,000.[1]
Winners
- 1979: Anna Jonas
- 1981: Renate Fueß and Tina Stotz-Stroheker
- 1983: Wolf-Dieter Eigner, Klaus Hensel, Barbara Maria Kloos and Rainer René Müller
- 1985: Hansjörg Schertenleib and Sabine Techel
- 1987: William Totok and Michael Wildenhain
- 1989: Lioba Happel, Durs Grünbein and Rainer Schedlinski
- 1991: Dirk von Petersdorff and Barbara Köhler
- 1993: Dieter M. Gräf and Ludwig Steinherr
- 1995: Ulrike Draesner, Thomas Gruber and Christian Lehnert
- 1997: Franzobel and Andreas Altmann (poet)
- 1999: Anja Nioduschewski, Nicolai Kobus, Henning Ahrens
- 2001: Mirko Bonné, Maik Lippert, Hendrik Rost
- 2003: Marion Poschmann and Nico Bleutge
- 2005: Karin Fellner and Hendrik Jackson
- 2007: Nora Bossong and Andrea Heuser
- 2009: Juliane Liebert and Judith Zander
- 2011: Andre Rudolph and Jan Volker Röhnert
- 2013: Uljana Wolf and Tobias Roth
- 2015: Anja Kampmann and Özlem Özgül Dündar
- 2017: Christoph Szalay and Jan Skudlarek
- 2019: Charlotte Warsen and Alexandru Bulucz
- 2021: Anna Hetzer and Lara Rüter
References
- ^ "Preisverleihung" Literarische März. Retrieved February 9, 2012 (in German)
External links
- Literarischer März official website
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Literary awards of Hesse
- Brothers Grimm Prize of the City of Hanau
- Brothers Grimm Prize of the University of Marburg
- Einhard-Preis
- Frauenkrimipreis der Stadt Wiesbaden
- Georg-Christoph-Lichtenberg-Preis
- George-Konell-Preis
- Goethe Prize
- Hessischer Leseförderpreis
- Holzhäuser Heckethaler
- Janusz-Korczak-Preis
- Johann-Heinrich-Merck-Preis
- Leonce-und-Lena-Preis
- Literaturpreis der Universitätsstadt Marburg und des Landkreises Marburg-Biedenkopf
- Ludwig Börne Prize
- Mannheimer Heinrich-Vetter-Literaturpreis
- Phantastik-Preis der Stadt Wetzlar
- Rheingau Literatur Preis
- Ricarda-Huch-Preis
- Wolfgang Weyrauch Prize
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