Heinrich Mann Prize

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The Heinrich Mann Prize is a literary prize that has been awarded annually since 1953 by the GDR Academy of the Arts and is now awarded by the Berlin Academy of the Arts . In the GDR authors of narrative prose were honored with it. The prize was endowed with 10,000 marks. Today the Heinrich Mann Prize is a prize for essay writing and was endowed with 8,000 euros until 2019, but has been endowed with 10,000 euros in prize money since 2020 (as of 2020).

Award winners

Awarding of the Heinrich Mann Prize 1st Class 1958 by Otto Nagel (left) to Herbert Jobst

Web links

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Heinrich Mann Prize for author Eva Horn , deutschlandfunkkultur.de published and accessed on January 21, 2020
  2. ^ Heinrich Mann Prize 2019. Danilo Scholz. In: Website of the Academy of the Arts. Retrieved February 18, 2019 .