Heinrich-Böll-Preis
Literary prize of Germany, awarded by the City of Cologne
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The Heinrich-Böll-Preis is a literary prize of Germany, awarded by the City of Cologne in memory of Nobel Prize winner Heinrich Böll. The prize money is €30,000.[1] The prize is awarded "for outstanding achievements – even by still unknown authors – in the field of German-language literature".[1][2]
Recipients
- 1980 Hans Mayer
- 1981 Peter Weiss
- 1982 Wolfdietrich Schnurre
- 1983 Uwe Johnson
- 1984 Helmut Heißenbüttel
- 1985 Hans Magnus Enzensberger
- 1986 Elfriede Jelinek
- 1987 Ludwig Harig
- 1988 Dieter Wellershoff [de]
- 1989 Brigitte Kronauer
- 1990 Günter de Bruyn
- 1991 Rainald Goetz
- 1992 Hans Joachim Schädlich
- 1993 Alexander Kluge
- 1995 Jürgen Becker
- 1997 W. G. Sebald
- 1999 Gerhard Meier
- 2001 Marcel Beyer
- 2003 Anne Duden
- 2005 Ralf Rothmann
- 2007 Christoph Ransmayr
- 2009 Uwe Timm
- 2011 Ulrich Peltzer
- 2013 Eva Menasse
- 2015 Herta Müller[3]
- 2017 Ilija Trojanow[3]
- 2019 Juli Zeh[3]
- 2021 José F. A. Oliver [de]
- 2023 Kathrin Röggla
References
- ^ a b "Heinrich-Böll-Preis". Literaturpreis Gewinner (in German). 30 July 2011. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
- ^ "Heinrich-Böll-Preis – Preise & Stipendien". literaturport.de (in German). Retrieved 26 January 2021.
- ^ a b c "Heinrich-Böll-Preis für Literatur". www.stadt-koeln.de.
External links
- Official website (in German, English, and multiple)
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