Leonce-und-Lena-Preis

German literary prize
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Leonce-und-Lena-Preis is a literary prize of Hesse. The award was founded in 1968,[1] the City of Darmstadt has been awarding the prize since 1979.[1] Leonce and Lena is a play by Georg Büchner.[2] The prize money is €8,000.[3] German-speaking authors who were not older than 35 can take part.[3][1]

Winners

  • 1968 Wolf Wondratschek
  • 1969 Katrine von Hutten
  • 1972 Hanne F. Juritz
  • 1973 Harry Oberländer
  • 1975 Rita Breit
  • 1977 Friederike Roth und Anno F. Leven
  • 1979 Ludwig Fels, Rolf Haufs und Rainer Malkowski
  • 1981 Ulla Hahn, Förderpreis Tina Stroheker
  • 1983 not awarded
  • 1985 Hans-Ulrich Treichel
  • 1987 Jan Koneffke, Sonderpreis "Politisches Gedicht": Richard Wagner
  • 1989 Kurt Drawert
  • 1991 Kerstin Hensel
  • 1993 Kathrin Schmidt
  • 1995 Raoul Schrott
  • 1997 Dieter M. Gräf
  • 1999 Raphael Urweider
  • 2001 Silke Scheuermann, Sabine Scho
  • 2003 Anja Utler
  • 2005 Ron Winkler
  • 2007 Christian Schloyer
  • 2009 Ulrike Almut Sandig
  • 2011 Steffen Popp
  • 2013 Katharina Schultens
  • 2015 David Krause
  • 2017 Andra Schwarz
  • 2019 Yevgeniy Breyger
  • 2021 Katrin Pitz

References

  1. ^ a b c "Leonce-und-Lena-Preis: Darmstadt". www.darmstadt.de. Archived from the original on 2018-12-06.
  2. ^ "Startseite – Literarischer März Darmstadt". www.literarischer-maerz.de.
  3. ^ a b "Wettbewerb – Literarischer März Darmstadt". www.literarischer-maerz.de.

External links

  • Official website
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