Ingeborg Bachmann Prize 1987

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The Ingeborg Bachmann Prize 1987 was the 11th competition for the literature prize. The event took place in the Klagenfurt ORF theater of the Carinthia regional studio . The relative personal continuity of the jurors in the previous ten years experienced a break: almost all this year's jury members were involved in awarding the prizes for the first time.

The literary advancement award of the city of Dachau , awarded for the first time , was donated by the authors to Holocaust victims' organizations.

Authors

Jurors

Award winners

  • Ingeborg Bachmann Prize (endowed with 150,000 ÖS ): Uwe Saeger for "Without disabilities, without wrong movement"
  • Prize of the State of Carinthia (endowed with 75,000 ÖS): Werner Fritsch for "Cherubim II: Wenzel Heindl, Das Wernerl"
  • Scholarship from the Carinthian Industry (endowed with 30,000 ÖS): Anna Langhoff for "The emergency butcher in my chest", "Thousand meter heart jump", "Nordsees Odysseus" and "Die Necessity"
  • Literature Prize of the City of Dachau (endowed with 25,000 ATS twice): donated by the authors to the Vienna Documentation Center of the Association of Jews Persecuted by the Nazi Regime and to the Association of Those Persecuted by the Nazi Regime
  • Ernst Willner Prize (60,000 ÖS): Irina Liebmann for "Did you use the night?"

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