Europäischer Übersetzerpreis Offenburg
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Europäischer Übersetzerpreis Offenburg is a German literary prize for translators. It was donated in equal parts by the City of Offenburg and the in 2005 and has been awarded every two years since 2006 for outstanding cultural achievements. The prize money is €15,000.[1]
Award winners[]
- 2006 (Darmstadt) for her translations from Polish
- 2008 Anne Weber (Paris) for her translations from French
- 2010 Hanns Grössel (Cologne) for his translations from Danish, French and Swedish
- 2012 (Rome) for her translations from Hungarian
- 2014 for his translations from Spanish
- 2016 (Wuppertal) for his translations from Dutch
- 2018 (Munich) for his translations from English[1]
Juries[]
- 2006 Karl Dedecius (jury and laudator)
- 2008 Peter Handke (jury), Werner Spies (laudator)
- 2010 (jury), Siegfried Lenz (laudator)
- 2012 Péter Nádas (laudator)
- 2014 (jury and laudator)
- 2016 (jury and laudator)
- 2018 (jury und laudator)
References[]
- ^ a b "Michael Walter erhält Europäischen Übersetzerpreis". Süddeutsche Zeitung (in German). Munich. dpa. 8 November 2017. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
External links[]
Categories:
- German literary awards
- Translation awards
- German literary award stubs
- Translation stubs
- Literary award stubs