Marieluise-Fleißer-Preis
Marieluise-Fleißer-Preis is a German biennial literary prize, given by the town of Ingolstadt, Bavaria, on behalf of the Marieluise-Fleißer-Gesellschaft, in memory of the writer Marieluise Fleißer who was born in Ingolstadt. It is awarded to a German-language author who writes, as Fleißer did, about the conflict of unfulfilled claims to happiness and everyday life ("Konflikt zwischen unerfüllten Glücksansprüchen und dem alltäglichen Leben".[1] The prize money is €10,000.[2]
Recipients
- 1981 Irmgard Keun
- 1986 Uwe Dick
- 1989 Herta Müller
- 1992 Thomas Hürlimann
- 1995 Robert Schneider
- 1998 Gert Heidenreich
- 2001 Petra Morsbach
- 2003 Harald Grill
- 2005 Kerstin Specht
- 2007 Franz Xaver Kroetz
- 2009 Dea Loher
- 2011 Sibylle Lewitscharoff
- 2013 Rainald Goetz
- 2015 Ulrich Peltzer
- 2017 Christoph Ransmayr[3]
- 2019 Iris Wolff[4]
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References
- Marieluise-Fleißer-Preis literaturportal-bayern.de
- "Marieluise-Fleißer-Preis der Stadt Ingolstadt". Online-Ausgabe des Handbuchs der Kulturpreise (in German). 2015. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
- Fehr, Katrin (8 August 2017). ""Poetische Sprachgewalt"". Donaukurier (in German). Ingolstadt. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
- Fröhlich, Barbara (30 July 2019). ""Ein innerer Ort"". Donaukurier (in German). Ingolstadt. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
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