Kleist Prize

The Kleist Prize is an annual German literature prize. The prize was first awarded in 1912, on the occasion of the hundredth anniversary of the death of Heinrich von Kleist. The Kleist Prize was the most important literary award of the Weimar Republic, but was discontinued in 1933.

In 1985 the prize was awarded for the first time in over fifty years. Between 1994 and 2000 it was awarded biennially. A monetary sum of €20,000 accompanies the award.

Winners

Listings of the Kleist Prize winners are maintained by the Kleist-Archiv Sembdner.[1] and Kleist Gesellschaft[2]


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See also

References

  1. "Die Kleist Preise". Kleist-Archiv Sembdner der Stadt Heilbronn. Retrieved 2017-12-11.
  2. "Die Kleist-Preisträger seit 1985". Kleist Gesellschaft. Cologne. Retrieved 25 March 2019.
  3. Navid Kermani erhält Kleist-Preis 2012. In: Saarbrücker Zeitung (Kultur) vom 21. August 2012, S. B4
  4. Kölnische Rundschau Kultur vom 17. Mai 2013: Auszeichnung: Katja Lange-Müller erhält Kleist-Preis, abgerufen am 17. Mai 2013
  5. Buchmarkt.de vom 12. Mai 2014: Hortensia Völckers verleiht den Kleist-Preis an Marcel Beyer, abgerufen am 12. Mai 2014
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