Anton Wildgans Prize

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The Anton Wildgans Prize of Austrian Industry is a literary award that was endowed in 1962 by the Federation of Austrian Industry. The prize is worth 15,000 Euro[1] and is granted by an independent jury to a young or middle-aged writer of Austrian citizenship.

The award is dedicated to Anton Wildgans who, "like few others, embodied Austrian values in their best sense."

Recipients[]

1962: Fritz Hochwälder
1963:
1964: Christine Lavant
1965: Andreas Okopenko
1966:
1967: Thomas Bernhard
1968: Ilse Aichinger
1969:
1970: Peter Marginter
1971: Ingeborg Bachmann
1972: Milo Dor
1973: Barbara Frischmuth
1974: Ernst Hinterberger
1975: Christine Busta
1976:
1977:
1978:
1979:
1980: Josef Winkler
1981: Friederike Mayröcker
1982: Ernst Jandl
1983:
1984: Peter Handke (rejected)
1985:
1986:
1987:
1988: Christoph Ransmayr
1989:
1990: no award
1991: Norbert Leser
1992: Anna Mitgutsch
1993: Gert Jonke
1994: Brigitte Hamann
1995: no award
1996: Michael Köhlmeier
1997: Evelyn Schlag
1998: Franz Josef Czernin
1999: Peter Rosei
2000: Elisabeth Reichart
2001: Vladimir Vertlib
2002:
2003:
2004:
2005:
2006:
2007:
2008: Kathrin Röggla
2009: Alois Hotschnig
2010: Doron Rabinovici
2011: Arno Geiger
2012: Olga Flor
2013: Norbert Gstrein
2014:
2015: Erich Hackl
2016:
2017: Robert Seethaler[2]
2018: [3]
2019: Daniel Kehlmann[4]
2021: [5]

References[]

  1. ^ "Wildganspreis". 16 April 2019. Archived from the original on 16 April 2019. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  2. ^ orf.at - Robert Seethaler erhält Anton-Wildgans-Preis 2017. article from 24 February 2017, Retrieved 24 February 2017.
  3. ^ "Autorin Sabine Scholl erhält Anton Wildgans Preis 2018". Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  4. ^ "Autor Daniel Kehlmann erhält Anton-Wildgans-Preis 2019". orf.at. 16 April 2019. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  5. ^ ""Literaturpreis der Österreichischen Industrie – Anton Wildgans" 2021 geht an Andrea Grill". IV (in German). Retrieved 7 June 2021.

External links[]

Official website

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