Conrad Ferdinand Meyer Prize
The Conrad-Ferdinand-Meyer-Preis is a literary award in memory of Conrad Ferdinand Meyer.
The prize is given annually to up to three recipients by the Conrad Ferdinand Meyer-Stiftung in Zurich.
Laureates
- 1938 Max Frisch
- 1939 Franz Fischer
- 1941 Walter Sautter
- 1942 Kurt Guggenheim
- 1954 Hans Boesch
- 1955 Franz Fassbind
- 1958 Erwin Jaeckle
- 1959 Karl Jakob Wegmann
- 1960 Raffael Ganz
- 1961 Erika Burkart
- 1964 Herbert Meier
- 1966 Hugo Loetscher
- 1967 Werner Weber
- 1968 Adolf Muschg, Franz Hohler
- 1970 Gerold Späth
- 1972 Paul Nizon, Jürg Acklin
- 1973 Hans Ulrich Lehmann
- 1974 Silvio Blatter
- 1975 Beat Brechbühl
- 1976 Rolf Hörler
- 1979 Alice Vollenweider
- 1980 Hermann Burger, Franz Böni, Werner Bodinek
- 1981 Jürg Altherr
- 1983 Jürg Amann
- 1984 Hansjörg Schertenleib
- 1985 Emil Zopfi
- 1986 André Grab
- 1987 Hanna Johansen, Martin Hamburger
- 1988 Iso Camartin
- 1989 Christoph Rütimann
- 1991 Rita Ernst, Dante Andrea Franzetti
- 1992 Thomas David Müller, Peter Sieber
- 1993 Hannes Brunner, Tim Krohn
- 1994 Hans Ulrich Bächtold, Rainer Henrich, Kurt Jakob Rüetschi, Thomas Stalder
- 1995 Daniel Schnyder
- 1996 Urs Frei, Konrad Klotz
- 1997 Perikles Monioudis, Beatrice Maritz
- 1998 Silvia Gertsch, Max Bachmann
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gollark: Well, I could make the challenge be to make your own compression algorithm, with the constraints that there must be some inputs which it makes shorter and it must always be lossless.
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