Rainer-Malkowski-Preis
Rainer-Malkowski-Preis is a literary prize of Germany. The prize is awarded every two years by the Bavarian Academy of Fine Arts in cooperation with the Rainer Malkowski Foundation.[1] The Rainer Malkowski Prize, with prize money of 30,000 euros, is one of the most highly endowed German literary prizes.[2] The prize has been founded in 2005 by the Stiftung zur Förderung deutschsprachiger Literatur (Foundation for the Promotion of German-Language Literature), on request of the poet Rainer Malkowski, who died in 2003.[2]
Recipients
- 2006: Manfred Peter Hein
- 2008: Adolf Endler und Kurt Drawert (equal parts)
- 2010: Angela Krauß
- 2012: Christoph Meckel und Lutz Seiler (equal parts)
- 2014: Daniela Danz und Mirko Bonné (equal parts)
- 2016: Klaus Merz (main prize); Efrat Gal-Ed (scholarship)
- 2018: Ror Wolf (main prize); Sylvia Geist (scholarship)[3]
- 2020: Anja Kampmann und Norbert Hummelt (equal parts)[4]
References
- "Rainer-Malkowski-Preis". Literaturpreis Gewinner (in German). 27 October 2018. Retrieved 1 July 2021.
- "Rainer Malkowski". Rainer Malkowski (in German). Retrieved 1 July 2021.
- "Ror Wolf erhält Malkowski-Preis". Süddeutsche.de. 24 October 2018. Retrieved 1 July 2021.
- "Verleihung des Rainer-Malkowski-Preises 2020 an Anja Kampmann und an Norbert Hummelt". Bayerische Akademie der Schönen Künste (in German). Retrieved 1 July 2021.
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