Alemannischer Literaturpreis
Alemannischer Literaturpreis is a German literary prize. It was established in 1981 and is awarded to authors in the Alemannic regions of Germany. The prize was originally awarded every two years but changed to every three years in 1987. The winner is awarded €10,000.[1]
Winners
- 1981: Ernst Burren
- 1983: Maria Beig
- 1985: Manfred Bosch
- 1987: Franz Hohler
- 1990: Markus Werner
- 1993: Robert Schneider
- 1996: Hermann Kinder
- 1999: Arnold Stadler
- 2002: Martin Walser
- 2005: Karl-Heinz Ott
- 2008: Peter Weber
- 2011: Peter Stamm
- 2014: Thomas Hürlimann
gollark: Yes.
gollark: The WHY which esobot supports is the nonJIT version.
gollark: WHY (the compiler) is very fast. Code it outputs is not fast.
gollark: Basically, the WHYJIT compiler reads your code, adds a busy loop and makes a shellscript containing that code and the entire C compiler which, when run, unpacks the C compiler, uses it to compile the C, and executes the output.
gollark: Also, it has a JIT version.
References
- "Alemannischer Literaturpreis | Literaturpreis Gewinner". literaturpreisgewinner (in German). Retrieved 25 July 2019.
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