Paul Nizon

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Paul Nizon

Paul Nizon (born 19 December 1929 in Bern) is a Swiss art historian and writer.[1]

Biography[]

The son of a Russian chemist and a Swiss mother,[2] after leaving school he studied history of art, classical archaeology and German language and literature in the universities of Berne and Munich. He obtained his doctorate in 1957 with a thesis on Vincent van Gogh. He worked as an assistant at the in Berne up to 1959. In 1960 he was awarded a scholarship at the in Rome. In 1961 he was a leading art critic of the Neue Zürcher Zeitung.[2] Since 1962 Nizon, who has lived in Paris since 1977,[3] has been a freelance writer. He has held various guest lectureships, including in 1984 in the University of Frankfurt am Main and 1987 in Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. Nizon's estate is archived in the Swiss Literary Archives in Bern.

Awards[]

Source:[4]

  • Gert-Jonke-Preis 2017
  • Schweizer Grand Prix Literatur 2014
  • Literaturpreis des Kantons Bern 2012
  • Austrian State Prize for European Literature 2010
  • Kranichsteiner Literaturpreis 2007
  • Buchpreis des Kantons Bern 2006
  • Buchpreis der Stadt Bern für Das Fell der Forelle 2005
  • Erich Fried Prize, Vienna 1996
  • Großer Literaturpreis des Kantons Bern 1994
  • Literaturpreis der Stadt Bern 1994
  • Wahl zum Stadtschreiber von Bergen-Enkheim 1993
  • Literaturpreis der Stadt Zürich 1992
  • Marie-Luise-Kaschnitz-Preis 1990
  • Torcello-Preis der Peter Suhrkamp Stiftung 1989
  • France Culture Channel Award for Foreign Literature 1988
  • Chevalier Ordre des Arts et des Lettres 1988
  • Literaturpreis der Stadt Bern 1984
  • Deutscher Kritikerpreis für Literatur 1982
  • Preis der Schweizerischen Schillerstiftung 1982
  • Literaturpreis der Freien Hansestadt Bremen 1975
  • Conrad Ferdinand Meyer Preis 1972

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "L'écrivain suisse Paul Nizon reçoit le Prix autrichien de littérature". Le Point (in French). 16 November 2010. Retrieved 27 June 2011.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "Paul Nizon". ansichten.srf.ch (in German). Retrieved 10 July 2021.
  3. ^ "Paul Nizon zum Neunzigsten: Eine Rückkehr war nie vorgesehen". FAZ.NET (in German). 19 December 2019. Retrieved 10 July 2021.
  4. ^ "Paul Nizon auf suhrkamp.de". Suhrkamp Verlag (in German). Retrieved 10 July 2021.

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