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

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gollark: Interesting!
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gollark: No, you can't do things without a formalized mechanic/rule approving of it.
gollark: It makes the social deduction angle much more accursed and fun.

References

  1. Marieluise-Fleißer-Preis literaturportal-bayern.de
  2. "Marieluise-Fleißer-Preis der Stadt Ingolstadt". Online-Ausgabe des Handbuchs der Kulturpreise (in German). 2015. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
  3. Fehr, Katrin (8 August 2017). ""Poetische Sprachgewalt"". Donaukurier (in German). Ingolstadt. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
  4. Fröhlich, Barbara (30 July 2019). ""Ein innerer Ort"". Donaukurier (in German). Ingolstadt. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
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