Eugen-Helmlé-Übersetzerpreis
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Eugen-Helmlé-Übersetzerpreis is a literary and translation prize of Germany. It was established in 2004 and first awarded in 2005. It is awarded annually and alternates between a French and German winner. The prize winner is awarded with €10,000.[1]
Award winners[]
- 2005: Tobias Scheffel
- 2006: Claude Riehl (posthumous)
- 2007: Andrea Spingler
- 2008: Nicole Bary
- 2009: Lis Künzli
- 2010: Olivier le Lay
- 2011: Sabine Müller and Holger Fock
- 2012: Alain Lance and Renate Lance-Otterbein
- 2013: Jürgen Ritte
- 2014: Cécile Wajsbrot
- 2015: Hinrich Schmidt-Henkel
- 2016: Anne Weber
- 2017: Simon Werle[1]
- 2018: Olivier Mannoni
- 2019:
References[]
- ^ a b "Eugen-Helmlé-Übersetzerpreis 2017 geht an den Übersetzer und Autor Simon Werle". www.stadt-sulzbach.de (in German). Retrieved 26 August 2019.
Categories:
- Saarländischer Rundfunk
- German literary awards
- Translation awards
- Awards established in 2005
- 2005 establishments in Germany
- German literary award stubs
- Translation stubs
- Literary award stubs