Jörg Henle Prize for literary criticism
The Jörg Henle Prize for Literary Criticism (until 2017 the Berlin Prize for Literary Criticism ) was founded in 2003 by Jörg A. Henle . It is awarded every two years for “exemplary achievements in German-language literary criticism”. The award , endowed with 10,000 euros , is presented in Berlin each autumn . After the death of the founder in September 2019, the prize was renamed and continued by Ginka Tscholakowa-Henle.
Award winners
- 2003: Andrea Köhler
- 2005: Ursula March
- 2007: Ijoma Mangold
- 2009: Stefan Zweifel
- 2011: Joseph Hanimann
- 2013: Lothar Müller
- 2015: Daniela Strigl
- 2017: Tobias Lehmkuhl
- 2019: Jutta Person
Web links
- Berlin Prize for Literary Criticism 2009 and Berlin Prize for Literary Criticism 2011 on the Berlin literary criticism website
Individual evidence
- ↑ literaturkritik.de , accessed on July 30, 2011.
- ↑ berlinerliteraturkritik.de , accessed on July 30, 2011
- ↑ The Jörg Henle Prize for Literary Criticism 2019 goes to Jutta Person , message on Buchmarkt.de from November 7, 2019, accessed on November 8, 2019.