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n literary prize.

Winners

  • 1950 Friedrich Georg Jünger
    Friedrich Georg Jünger
    Friedrich Georg Jünger was a German poet, author, and cultural critic essayist. The younger brother of Ernst Jünger, he volunteered for military service in 1916 and was seriously wounded in the Battle of Langemarck...

  • 1951 Günter Eich
    Günter Eich
    Günter Eich was a German lyricist, dramatist, and author. He was born in Lebus, on the Oder River, and educated in Leipzig, Berlin, and Paris....

  • 1953 Marieluise Fleißer
    Marieluise Fleißer
    Marieluise Fleißer was a German author and playwright.Her best known works are two plays, Purgatory in Ingolstadt and Pioneers in Ingolstadt . Bertolt Brecht persuaded the director Moriz Seeler to stage the first play, which Seeler retitled; Fleißer's original title was The Washing of Feet....

  • 1955 Gerd Gaiser und Martha Saalfeld
  • 1957 Alfred Döblin
    Alfred Döblin
    Alfred Döblin was a German expressionist novelist, best known for the novel Berlin Alexanderplatz .- 1878–1918:...

  • 1959 Agnes Miegel
    Agnes Miegel
    Agnes Miegel was a German author, journalist, and poet. She received the Kleist Prize for lyric in 1913, the Herder Prize in 1936, the Goethe Prize of the City of Frankfurt in 1940, the literature prize of the Bavarian Academy of Art in 1959 and the...

  • 1960 Otto Flake
  • 1961 Ilse Aichinger
    Ilse Aichinger
    Ilse Aichinger is an Austrian writer noted for her accounts of her persecution by the Nazis because of her Jewish ancestry.- Life :...

     und Joachim Maass
  • 1962 Martin Kessel
  • 1963 Horst Lange
  • 1964 Heimito von Doderer
    Heimito von Doderer
    Heimito von Doderer was a famous Austrian writer.- Life and work :...

  • 1965 Wolfgang Koeppen
    Wolfgang Koeppen
    Wolfgang Arthur Reinhold Koeppen is one of the best known German authors of the post-war period.-Life:Koeppen was born out of wedlock in Greifswald to a seamstress. His father never accepted the fatherhood formally...

  • 1966 Werner Kraft
  • 1967 Franz Tumler
  • 1968 Elisabeth Schnack
  • 1969 Elias Canetti
    Elias Canetti
    Elias Canetti was a Bulgarian-born modernist novelist, playwright, memoirist, and non-fiction writer. He wrote in German and won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1981, "for writings marked by a broad outlook, a wealth of ideas and artistic power".-Life:...

  • 1970 Hans Paeschke and Rudolf Hartung
  • 1971 Manès Sperber
    Manès Sperber
    Manès Sperber was an Austrian-French novelist, essayist and psychologist. He also wrote under the pseudonyms Jan Heger and N.A. Menlos....

  • 1972 Jean Améry
    Jean Améry
    Jean Améry , born Hanns Chaim Mayer, was an Austrian-born essayist whose work was often informed by his experiences during World War II...

  • 1973 Reiner Kunze
    Reiner Kunze
    Reiner Kunze is a German writer and GDR dissident. He studied media and journalism at the University of Leipzig. In 1968, he left the GDR state party SED following the communist Warsaw Pact countries invasion of Czechoslovakia in response to the Prague Spring. He had to publish his work under...

  • 1974 Gershom Scholem
    Gershom Scholem
    Gerhard Scholem who, after his immigration from Germany to Palestine, changed his name to Gershom Scholem , was a German-born Israeli Jewish philosopher and historian, born and raised in Germany...

  • 1975 Alfred Andersch
    Alfred Andersch
    Alfred Hellmuth Andersch was a German writer, publisher, and radio editor. The son of a conservative East Prussian army officer, he was born in Munich, Germany and died in Berzona, Ticino, Switzerland...

  • 1976 Hans Wollschläger
    Hans Wollschläger
    thumb|right|150px| Signature, 1988Hans Wollschläger was a German writer, translator, historian, and editor of German literature.-Biography:...

  • 1977 Dolf Sternberger
    Dolf Sternberger
    Dolf Sternberger was a German philosopher and political scientist at the University of Heidelberg. Dolf Sternberger is known for his Concept of Citizenship in German Political Contemporary Thought and for coining the term "constitutional patriotism".- External links :* *...

  • 1978 Günther Anders
    Günther Anders
    Günther Anders was a Jewish philosopher and journalist who developed a philosophical anthropology for the age of technology, focusing on such themes as the effects of mass media on our emotional and ethical existence, the nuclear threat, the Shoah and the question of being a philosopher.- Biography...

  • 1980 Jürgen Becker
  • 1981 Botho Strauß
    Botho Strauß
    Botho Strauss is a German playwright, novelist and essayist.-Biography:Botho Strauss's father was a chemist. After finishing his secondary education, Strauss studied German, History of the Theatre and Sociology in Cologne and Munich, but never finished his dissertation on Thomas Mann und das Theater...

  • 1982 Wolfgang Hildesheimer
    Wolfgang Hildesheimer
    Wolfgang Hildesheimer was a German author who incorporated the Theatre of the Absurd. He originally trained as an artist, before turning to writing.-Biography:...

  • 1983 Tankred Dorst
    Tankred Dorst
    Tankred Dorst is a German playwright and storyteller.Tankred Dorst currently lives and works in Munich. His farces, parables, one-act-plays and adaptations are inspired by the theatre of the absurd and the works of Ionesco, Giraudoux and Beckett...

  • 1984 Rose Ausländer
    Rose Ausländer
    Rose Ausländer , maiden name Rosalie Beatrice Scherzer, was a Jewish German- and English language poet. She was born in Bucovina, and lived in U.S.A, Romania, and Germany....

  • 1985 Karl Krolow
  • 1986 Hans Werner Richter
    Hans Werner Richter
    Hans Werner Richter was a German writer.Born in Neu-Sallenthin, Usedom, Richter is little known for his own works but found worldwide celebrity and acknowledgment as initiator, moving spirit and "grey eminence" of the Group 47, the most important literary association of the German Federal Republic...

    , erstmals Großer Literaturpreis
  • 1987 Hans Magnus Enzensberger
    Hans Magnus Enzensberger
    Hans Magnus Enzensberger , is a German author, poet, translator, and editor. He has also written under the pseudonym Andreas Thalmayr. He lives in Munich.- Life :...

  • 1988 Hilde Spiel
  • 1989 Dieter Kühn
  • 1990 Martin Walser
    Martin Walser
    At first the speech did not cause a great stir. Indeed, the audience present in Church of St. Paul received the speech with applause, though Walser's critic Ignatz Bubis did not applaud, as confirmed by television footage of the event...

  • 1991 Ilse Aichinger
    Ilse Aichinger
    Ilse Aichinger is an Austrian writer noted for her accounts of her persecution by the Nazis because of her Jewish ancestry.- Life :...

  • 1992 Christoph Ransmayr
    Christoph Ransmayr
    Christoph Ransmayr is an Austrian writer.- Life :Born in Wels, Upper Austria Ransmayr grew up in Roitham near Gmunden and the Traunsee. From 1972 to 1978 he studied philosophy and ethnology in Vienna...

  • 1993 Günter de Bruyn
    Günter de Bruyn
    Günter de Bruyn is a German author.-Life:Günter de Bruyn was born in Berlin and served as a Luftwaffenhelfer and soldier in World War II. After his release from his American arrest, he found a place as a farm worker in Hesse. After his return to Berlin, he would be trained as a "new teacher" in...

  • 1994 Günter Grass
    Günter Grass
    Günter Wilhelm Grass is a Nobel Prize-winning German author, poet, playwright, sculptor and artist.He was born in the Free City of Danzig...

  • 1995 Walter Helmut Fritz
  • 1996 Friederike Mayröcker
    Friederike Mayröcker
    Friederike Mayröcker is an Austrian poet.- Life :From 1946 to 1969 Mayröcker was an English teacher at several public schools in Vienna. In 1969 she took a release from working as a teacher and in 1977 she retired early.She started writing as a 15 year old...

  • 1997 Paul Wühr
    Paul Wühr
    Paul Wühr is a German experimental author. Wühr currently lives on Lake Trasimeno in Umbria, Italy and has written for Hanser-Verlag since 1970.- Novels :* Gegenmünchen, 1970* Das falsche Buch, 1983...

  • 1998 Wilhelm Genazino
    Wilhelm Genazino
    Wilhelm Genazino is a German journalist and author.In the 1960s, he studied German, philosophy and sociology at Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main. He worked as a journalist until 1965. During this time, he worked, inter alia, for the satirical magazine Pardon and co-edited the...

  • 1999 Peter Kurzeck
  • 2000 Anne Duden
  • 2001 Uwe Timm
    Uwe Timm
    -Life and work:Uwe Timm was the youngest son in his family. His brother, 16 years his senior, was a soldier in the Waffen SS and died in Ukraine in 1943...

  • 2002 Urs Widmer
  • 2003 Ror Wolf
  • 2004 Michael Krüger
  • 2005 Karl Heinz Bohrer
    Karl Heinz Bohrer
    Karl Heinz Bohrer is a German literary scholar and Essayist.-Life and work:Karl Heinz Bohrer received a doctorate from the University of Heidelberg in 1962 with a dissertation about the Philosophy of History of the German Romantics and received his post doctorate lecturing qualifications at...

  • 2006 Martin Mosebach
    Martin Mosebach
    Martin Mosebach , has published novels, stories, and collections of poems, written scripts for several films, opera libretti, theatre and radio plays....

  • 2007 Hans Joachim Schädlich
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