Alfred Döblin Prize
The Alfred Döblin Prize (German: Alfred-Döblin-Preis) is a German literary award named after Alfred Döblin and jointly awarded every two years by the Academy of Arts, Berlin and the Literary Colloquium Berlin "for unpublished literary works of an epic character." It was donated by Günter Grass in 1979.[1]
Winners
- 1979: Gerold Späth
- 1980: Klaus Hoffer
- 1981: Gert Hofmann
- 1983: Gerhard Roth
- 1985: Stefan Schütz
- 1987: Libuše Moníková
- 1989: Einar Schleef, Edgar Hilsenrath
- 1991: Peter Kurzeck, Förderpreis and Norbert Bleisch
- 1993: Reinhard Jirgl, Förderpreis and Andreas Neumeister
- 1995: Katja Lange-Müller, Förderpreis and Ingo Schulze
- 1997: Ingomar von Kieseritzky, Michael Wildenhain
- 1999: Norbert Gstrein
- 2001: Josef Winkler, Förderpreis and Heike Geißler
- 2003: Kathrin Groß-Striffler
- 2005: Jan Faktor
- 2007: Michael Kumpfmüller
- 2009: Eugen Ruge
- 2011: Jan Peter Bremer
- 2013: Saša Stanišić
References
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