Grimmelshausen-Preis
Grimmelshausen-Preis is a literary prize in Germany, which is awarded since 1993 on every two years. The prize is named after Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen, author of Simplicius Simplicissimus, a famous German book.
Laureate
- 1993: Ruth Klüger -weiter leben
- 1995: Alban Nikolai Herbst - Wolpertinger oder Das Blau
- 1997: Michael Köhlmeier - Telemach
- 1999: Robert Menasse - Schubumkehr
- 2001: Adolf Muschg - Sutters Glück
- 2003: Brigitte Kronauer -Teufelsbrück; sponsorship award: Ricarda Junge - Silberfaden
- 2005: Dieter Forte - Auf der anderen Seite der Welt; sponsorship award: Jagoda Marinić - Russische Bücher
- 2007: Feridun Zaimoglu - Leyla; sponsorship award: Silke Scheuermann - Die Stunde zwischen Hund und Wolf
- 2009: Reinhard Jirgl - Die Stille; sponsorship award: Claudia Gabler - Die kleinen Raubtiere unter ihrem Pelz'
- 2011: Peter Kurzeck - Vorabend; Förderpreis: Annika Scheffel - Ben
- 2013: Ulrike Edschmid - Das Verschwinden des Philip S.; sponsorship award: Marie T. Martin - Luftpost
- 2015: Robert Seethaler - Ein ganzes Leben; sponsorship award: Verena Boos - Blutorangen
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