Ingeborg Bachmann Prize 1986

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The 1986 Ingeborg Bachmann Prize was the tenth competition for the literary prize. The event took place in the Klagenfurt ORF theater of the Carinthia regional studio . Marcel Reich-Ranicki , who had acted as spokesman for the jury for the first ten years, took part as a juror for the last time; his colleague Walter Jens was prevented from participating due to illness.

Authors

Jurors

Award winners

  • Ingeborg Bachmann Prize (endowed with 150,000 ÖS ): Katja Lange-Müller for "Kaspar Mauser - The cowardice in front of the friend"
  • Prize of the State of Carinthia (endowed with 75,000 AES): Ingrid Puganigg for "Das Maniefest"
  • Prize of the Federation of Industrialists (endowed with 60,000 ÖS): Jochen Beyse for "Das Affenhaus"
  • Prize of the City of Wiesbaden (endowed with 50,000 ÖS): Zsuzsanna Gahse for "Seven People"
  • Ernst Willner Scholarships (45,000 ÖS each): Daniel Grolle for “Sieger” and “There is something down there”, Arnulf Ploder for “Erdschwere”

Web links

literature

  • Fink / Reich-Ranicki (eds.): Klagenfurter Texte 1986 . Munich: List Verlag, 1986. ISBN 3471779744