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Franz Nabl Prize
Austrian literature award From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Franz Nabl Prize is an biennial Austrian literature award.[1] The prize was first awarded in 1975 by the city of Graz.[1] The prize money is €14,500 (since 2019: €15,000).[1][2] It is awarded as part of a jury meeting in cooperation with the Franz Nabl Institute for Literary Research at the Karl Franzens University of Graz.[1][2]
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Recipients
- 1975 Elias Canetti
- 1977 Manès Sperber
- 1979 Ilse Aichinger
- 1981 Hermann Lenz
- 1983 Christa Wolf
- 1985 Peter Handke (Prize passed on to Michael Donhauser and Walter Grond)
- 1987 Wolfgang Koeppen
- 1989 H.C. Artmann
- 1991 Wilhelm Muster
- 1993 Martin Walser
- 1995 Christoph Ransmayr
- 1997 Herta Müller
- 1999 Barbara Frischmuth
- 2001 Urs Widmer
- 2003 Norbert Gstrein
- 2005 Josef Winkler
- 2007 Terézia Mora
- 2009 Alfred Kolleritsch[3]
- 2011 Angela Krauß[4]
- 2013 Florjan Lipuš
- 2015 Marlene Streeruwitz[5]
- 2017 Dževad Karahasan[6]
- 2019 Olga Flor[7]
- 2021 Kathrin Röggla[8]
- 2023 Clemens Johann Setz[9]
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