Elias Canetti Scholarship
The Elias Canetti Scholarship is a scholarship awarded to Viennese authors by the City of Vienna and named after Elias Canetti , the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature .
It comprises 1,500 euros per month per author for a period of one year and can be extended to up to three years. A maximum of 72,000 euros in funding is made available per year.
Scholarship holders
- 1986: Peter Rosei
- 1986–1988: Christoph Ransmayr
- 1995 and 1996: Elisabeth Reichart
- 2000: Ludwig Fels
- 2001: Helga Glantschnig
- 2001: Paulus Hochgatterer
- 2003: Peter Schwaiger
- 2005: Tarek Eltayeb
- 2006: Sabine Scholl
- 2007: Lydia Mischkulnig
- 2008: Michaela Falkner
- 2009: Anna Kim
- 2010: Julya Rabinowich
- 2013: Daniel Wisser
- 2015: Gabriele Petricek , Karin Peschka , Daniel Wisser and Julya Rabinowich
Individual evidence
- ^ City of Vienna Literature Funding - Elias Canetti Grant; Cultural Department of the City of Vienna.
- ↑ derStandard: Canetti scholarships to Rabinowich, Petricek, Peschka and Wisser . Article dated February 6, 2015, accessed February 21, 2017.