Debut award of the Buddenbrookhaus
The Buddenbrookhaus Debut Prize is a German literary prize that has been awarded every two years by the Buddenbrookhaus in Lübeck since 2003 "in memory of one of the most successful first novels , Thomas Mann's Buddenbrooks " for the first (German) novel by an author. The endowment of 2000 euros (as of 2019) is provided by the Lions Club Lübeck-Hanse .
Award winners
- 2003: Christof Hamann for Seegfrörne
- 2005: Juliane Hielscher for The Life and Death of the Penguin Fish
- 2007: Robert Seethaler for Die Biene and Kurt
- 2009: Jan Christophersen for Snow Days
- 2011: Nino Harati vili for Juja
- 2013: Carmen Stephan for Mal Aria
- 2015: Verena Boos for blood oranges
- 2017: Simon Strauss for seven nights
- 2019: Dana von Suffrin for Otto
Individual evidence
- ↑ debut Buddenbrookhaus , buddenbrookhaus.de, accessed on 12 October 2017
- ↑ Buddenbrookhaus debut award , Kulturpreise.de, accessed on October 13, 2017
- ↑ Award from the Lübeck Buddenbrookhaus: Simon Strauss wins debut award , boersenblatt.net, October 12, 2017, accessed on October 12, 2017