Candide Preis

Candide Preis (originally called Stadtschreiber Stipendium, later Candide Preis) is the only one German-French Literary award, named for its French satire Candide (first published in 1759 by Voltaire[1]).[2]
Since 1995 it's prize every year awarded by the Foundation Genshagen, the Literary Association Minden, the Villa Gillet (Lyon) and the Minister of Culture (France) to French and German contemporary authors.

Candide Preis
Awarded forcontemporary authors
Locationoriginally in Minden
CountryGermany, France
Presented byLiterarischer Verein Minden, Foundation Genshagen
Villa Gillet (Lyon), Minister of Culture (France)
First awarded1995
Last awarded2011
WebsiteOfficial website of the Literary Association Minden(german)

List of laureates

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References

  1. Candide Preis Retrieved 2011-12-14 (german)
  2. candide-preis at the official site of the Cabinet of Germany Retrieved 2011-12-14 (german)


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