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  2. Georg Büchner Prize - Wikipedia

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    The award is named after dramatist and writer Georg Büchner, ... The 2024 Büchner Prize recipient is the South Tyrolean lyricist and poet Oswald Egger. [5]

  3. Clemens-Brentano-Preis - Wikipedia

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    2000 Oswald Egger for Herde der Rede and Der Rede Dreh, Hendrik Rost for Fliegende Schatten; 2001 Sabine Peters for Nimmersatt; 2002 Doron Rabinovici for Credo und Credit; 2003 Andreas Maier for Klausen; 2004 Raphael Urweider for Das Gegenteil von Fleisch; 2005 Anna Katharina Hahn for Kavaliersdelikt; 2006 Stefan Weidner for Mohammedanische ...

  4. Villa Massimo - Wikipedia

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    The fellowship of the German Academy in Rome, often referred to as the German Rome Prize, is one of the most important awards granted to distinguished artists for study abroad. The award offers residencies of one year at Villa Massimo in Rome as well as three months at Casa Baldi in Olevano Romano to artists who have excelled in Germany and ...

  5. Merano Poetry Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Merano Poetry Prize (German: Lyrikpreis Meran) is an international literary prize for German-language poetry that was founded by Alfred Gruber (1929–1998), a South Tyrolian catholic priest and writer. [1]

  6. Brigitte Kronauer - Wikipedia

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    Brigitte Kronauer (29 December 1940 – 22 July 2019) [1] was a German writer who lived in Hamburg.Her novels, written in the tradition of Jean Paul with artful writing and an ironic undertone, were awarded several prizes, including in 2005 the Georg Büchner Prize, in 2011 the Jean-Paul-Preis and in 2017 the Thomas Mann Prize.

  7. Fritz Usinger - Wikipedia

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  8. Anna Seghers - Wikipedia

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    She received numerous awards and was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1959, 1967, 1968, 1969 and 1972. [ 2 ] She is believed to have based her pseudonym, Anna Seghers, on the surname of the Dutch painter and printmaker Hercules Pieterszoon Seghers or Segers (c. 1589 – c. 1638).

  9. Gottfried Benn - Wikipedia

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    Gottfried Benn was born in a Lutheran country parsonage, a few hours from Berlin, the son and grandson of pastors in Mansfeld, now part of Putlitz in the district of Prignitz, Brandenburg. [3]