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Christian-Wagner-Preis
German literary award From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Christian-Wagner-Preis is a literary prize of Germany. Since 1992, the Christian Wagner Society has been awarding the Christian Wagner Prize to a contemporary poet every two years "in memory of the poet and his program of protecting all living things as much as possible".[1][2] According to the statutes, the jury consists of five personalities from literary life. The jury decides on the winner in a closed session.[1] The prize money is €10,000.[1][3]
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Recipients
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- 1992: Richard Leising, Berlin
- 1994: Tuvia Rübner, Israel
- 1996: Johannes Kühn, Hasborn/Tholey
- 1998: Karl Mickel, Berlin
- 2000: Friederike Mayröcker, Vienna
- 2002: Michael Donhauser, Vienna
- 2004: Dorothea Grünzweig, Finland.
- 2006: Oswald Egger, Hombroich/Vienna
- 2008: Wulf Kirsten, Weimar
- 2010: Helga M. Novak, Berlin
- 2012: Lutz Seiler, Wilhelmshorst
- 2014: Nico Bleutge, Berlin
- 2016: Kito Lorenc, Hochkirch/Wuischke
- 2018: Jürgen Nendza, Aachen[4]
- 2020: Esther Kinsky, Vienna[5]
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