Hermann Kesten Prize

The Hermann Kesten Prize (German: Hermann-Kesten-Preis), formally the Hermann Kesten Medal (German: Hermann-Kesten-Medaille), is a German literary award presented annually for outstanding efforts in support of persecuted writers, on behalf of PEN Centre Germany according to the principles of the Charter of International PEN. In 1985, the PEN Center of the Federal Republic of Germany awarded the first Hermann Kesten Medal. It is named in honor of Hermann Kesten (1900–1996).

Hermann Kesten Prize
Formerly calledHermann Kesten Medal
Reward(s)€10,000

Until 1993, it was awarded every two years, since 1994 it has been given annually. As of 2000, the Hessian Ministry for Science and the Arts has endowed the award with a prize of 10,000.

The award is one of many PEN awards sponsored by International PEN affiliates in over 145 PEN centres around the world.

Prize winners

Source: [1]

gollark: Have you tried... IMMEDIATELY GOING TO THE HOSPITAL?*
gollark: Well, yes, that's an example of overcomplication without having enough structure.
gollark: Probably quite often; I mean, making things simple is good, but making a simple thing which works significantly worse than a complex thing is just silly.
gollark: To be actually secure, you sometimes need complicated things.
gollark: "Simple" would be potatOS 5rot26.

References

  1. "Award winners of the Hermann Kesten-Award". Retrieved 28 April 2018.
  2. Stefan Weidner. "A Father of the Revolution", Qantara.de, 09.12.2011
  3. "Profile /biography of Wolfgang Kaleck". European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR). Archived from the original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved 9 May 2015.
  4. "Hermann Kesten-Preis für Günter Wallraff". Donaukurier (in German). Ingolstadt. dpa. 29 July 2020. Retrieved 27 July 2020.

See also

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