Servais Prize
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The Servais Prize for Literature is a Luxembourg
Luxembourg
Luxembourg , officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg , is a landlocked country in western Europe, bordered by Belgium, France, and Germany. It has two principal regions: the Oesling in the North as part of the Ardennes massif, and the Gutland in the south...

ian literary award
Literary award
A literary award is an award presented to an author who has written a particularly lauded piece or body of work. There are awards for forms of writing ranging from poetry to novels. Many awards are also dedicated to a certain genre of fiction or non-fiction writing . There are also awards...

, awarded since 1992 by the Servais Foundation. It is judged by a jury
Jury
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, and can be bestowed upon any writer from Luxembourg, regardless of format or language.

List of laureates

Year Laureate Work
1992 Roger Manderscheid
Roger Manderscheid
Roger Manderscheid was a writer from Luxembourg. He won the Batty Weber Prize in 1990 for his literary work and the inaugural Servais Prize in 1992 for De Papagei um Käschtebam.-Reference:...

De Papagei um Käschtebam
1993 Pol Greisch
Pol Greisch
Pol Greisch is a writer from Luxembourg. He won the Servais Prize in 1993 for several plays, including Äddi Charel, Besuch, and E Stéck Streisel and in 2002, he was awarded the Batty Weber Prize for his entire literary work.-External links:* -References:...

Äddi Charel - Besuch - E Stéck Streisel
1994 Jean Portante
Jean Portante
Jean Portante is a Luxembourg poet, novelist, translator and journalist. He grew up in an Italian immigrant family but finally chose French as the language for his works....

Mrs. Hallory ou Les mémoires d'une baleine
1995 Joseph Kohnen
Joseph Kohnen
Joseph Kohnen is a writer from Luxembourg. He won the Servais Prize in 1995.-Reference:*...

Special prize - for Kohnen's life work
1996 Lex Jacoby
Lex Jacoby
Alex 'Lex' Jacoby is a Luxembourgian writer. He has written novels, poems, plays, and articles for newspapers. Although his early works were written in the French language, Jacoby has since dedicated himself to writing exclusively in German...

Wasserzeichen
1997 Margret Steckel
Margret Steckel
Margret Steckel is a Luxembourgian writer of German birth. She won the Servais Prize in 1995 for Der Letzte vom Bayrischen Platz.-Reference:*...

Der Letzte vom Bayrischen Platz
1998 José Ensch
José Ensch
José Ensch was a Luxembourgian poet. She won the Servais Prize in 1998 for her book Dans les cages du vent.-Reference:*...

Dans les cages du vent
1999 Jhemp Hoscheit
Jhemp Hoscheit
Jhemp Hoscheit is a Luxembourgian writer. He won the Servais Prize in 1999 for his book Perl oder Pica.-Reference:*...

Perl oder Pica
2000 Pol Schmoetten
Pol Schmoetten
Pol Schmoetten is a Luxembourgian writer. He won the Servais Prize in 2000 for his book Der Tag des Igels.-Reference:*...

Der Tag des Igels
2001 Roland Harsch Laub und Nadel
2002 Guy Helminger
Guy Helminger
Guy Helminger is a Luxembourg author who has written a number of successful novels and plays in German.-Biography:Guy Helminnger, the younger brother of author Nico Helminger, was born on 20 January 1963 in Esch-sur-Alzette in south-western Luxembourg. He studied German literature and philosophy...

Rost
2003 Jean Sorrente Et donc tout un roman
2004 Claudine Muno
Claudine Muno
Claudine Muno is a Luxembourgian author, musician, and music teacher.-Biography:Claudine Muno spent her childhood in southern Luxembourg town of Pétange and finished secondary school with a diploma in modern languages, literature, and Latin...

Frigo
2005 Jean-Paul Jacobs Jenes Gedicht & Mit nichts
2006 Guy Rewenig
Guy Rewenig
Guy Rewenig is a Luxembourg author and novelist. In 1985, he wrote the first novel in the Luxembourgish language although poems and theatrical works had appeared in the 19th century...

Passt die Maus ins Schneckenhaus?
2007 Lambert Schlechter
Lambert Schlechter
Lambert Schlechter is a Luxembourg author who has written in both German and French but has now adopted French as his preferred language...

Le murmure du monde
2008 Anise Koltz
Anise Koltz
Anise Koltz is one of Luxembourg's major contemporary authors. Best known for her poetry and her translations of poetry, she has also written a number of children's stories...

L'ailleurs des mots
2009 Pol Sax
Pol Sax
Pol Sax is a Luxembourg writer living in Berlin whose German-language novel "U5" won the Servais Prize for Luxembourg literature in 2009.-Biography:...

U5
2010 Tania Naskandy (alias of Guy Rewenig)
Guy Rewenig
Guy Rewenig is a Luxembourg author and novelist. In 1985, he wrote the first novel in the Luxembourgish language although poems and theatrical works had appeared in the 19th century...

Sibiresch Eisebunn
2011 Jean Krier
Jean Krier
Jean Krier is a Luxembourg poet who in 2011 was awarded both the Adelbert von Chamisso Prize for the best work by a non-German author and the Servais Prize for the best literary work written by a Luxembourger. In both cases, the work in question was Herzens Lust Spiele...

Herzens Lust Spiele

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