Hermann Hesse Literature Prize
The Hermann Hesse Literature Prize was donated in 1956 by the Fördergemeinschaft Kunst eV in Karlsruhe. Since 1977 the award has been linked to the sponsorship award of the city of Karlsruhe and has been supported by its own foundation since 1994 . The prize in memory of Hermann Hesse is endowed with 15,000 euros (main prize) and 5,000 euros (sponsorship prize) and is awarded by a jury of experts about every two years. The award ceremony will take place in the course of a festive event in Karlsruhe City Hall.
The price is not to be confused with the Calwer Hermann Hesse Prize and with the same name, the first time in 2017 to Adolf Muschg awarded Hermann Hesse Prize of the International Hermann Hesse Society.
Award winners
- 1957 Martin Walser for marriages in Philippsburg
- 1962 Ernst Augustin for The Head
- 1965 Hubert Fichte for The Orphanage
- 1968 Hans Saner for Kant's path from war to peace
- 1971 Mario Szenessy for lots of false passports
- 1974 Adolf Muschg for Albisser's reason
- 1977 Dieter Kühn for Ich, Wolkenstein , Klaus Stiller (sponsorship award) for Die Faschisten , Rainer Malkowski (sponsorship award) for inviting outdoors
- 1980 Ernst-Jürgen Dreyer for Die Spaltung , Roland Lang (sponsorship award) for Die Mansarde , Martin Grzimek (sponsorship award) for Berger
- 1984 Natascha Wodin for the glass city , Friedrich-Wilhelm Korff (sponsorship award) for ways out
- 1988 Uwe Pörksen for Die Kotzebue's murder or Kinder der Zeit , Eva Schmidt (sponsorship award) for A Comparison with Life
- 1991 Gerhard Meier for Land der Winds , Elmar Schenkel (sponsorship award) for Massachusetts
- 1994 Rafik Schami for The Honest Liar , Arnold Stadler (sponsorship award) for Tierra del Fuego
- 1997 Klaus Merz sleeps for Jakob
- 1999 Markus Werner for The Egyptian Heinrich , Ludwig Steinherr (sponsorship award) for a music lesson with Vermeer
- 2001 Marlene Streeruwitz for posterity , Jan Wagner (sponsorship award) for test drilling in heaven
- 2003 Klaus Böldl for The Far Islands , Christoph Amend (sponsorship award) for Tomorrow the whole world dances
- 2005 Hans-Ulrich Treichel for human flight ; Silke Scheuermann (sponsorship award) for the tenderest point in space
- 2007 Antje Rávic Strubel for colder layers of the air ; Franziska Gerstenberg (sponsorship award) for such gifts
- 2009 Alain Claude Sulzer for private lessons ; Christophe Fricker (sponsorship award) for The beautiful eye of the viewer
- 2012 Annette Pehnt for her previous work; Ann Cotten (sponsorship award) for Florida rooms
- 2014 Angelika Klüssendorf for April ; Dorothee Elmiger (sponsorship award) for sleepers
- 2016 Christian Kracht for Die Toten ; Benjamin Maack (sponsorship award) for Monster
- 2018 Thomas Hettche for our empty hearts. About literature (essays); Paul-Henri Campbell (sponsorship award) for after anesthesia (poems)
- 2020 Iris Hanika for her book Echoes Kammern
Foundation data
- Address:
Foundation Hermann Hesse Literature Prize
c / o Literary Society
Karlstrasse 10, 76133 Karlsruhe
- Fördergemeinschaft Kunst eV, Karlsruhe
- City of Karlsruhe
- Karlsruhe Chamber of Commerce and Industry
- L-Bank, Landeskreditbank Baden-Württemberg , Karlsruhe
- Badenwerk AG, Karlsruhe
- Badische Beamtenbank eG , Karlsruhe
- dm drogerie-markt GmbH & Co.KG, Karlsruhe
- Baden-Württembergische Bank AG, Stuttgart
- Deutsche Bank AG, Frankfurt am Main
- Ellen Neff, Bretten
- Pietzsch AG together with Dr. Ludwig and Elke Pietzsch
- Dr. Willmar Schwabe GmbH & Co. KG , Karlsruhe
- Sparkasse Karlsruhe
Foundation assets: DM 572,583.78 (as of December 31, 1998)
Entry into force of the statutes: March 24, 1994
Purpose of the foundation: Promotion of art, especially literature. This purpose is to be achieved by awarding cash prizes at least every three years (since 1997 every two years) in particular to younger writers in order to honor and thereby promote their literary work.
Web links
- Hermann Hesse Prize Karlsruhe Foundation
- Hermann Hesse Prize on Kulturpreise.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ New Hermann Hesse Prize - the first winner is Adolf Muschg , boersenblatt.net, March 15, 2017, accessed on March 15, 2017
- ^ FOCUS Online: Christian Kracht receives Hermann Hesse Literature Prize . In: FOCUS Online . ( focus.de [accessed on October 12, 2016]).