Ingeborg Bachmann Prize 1988

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The Ingeborg Bachmann Prize in 1988 was the 12th competition for the literature prize. The event took place in the Klagenfurt ORF theater of the Carinthia regional studio . Six of the eleven jurors had returned from the previous year's jury, including both GDR jurors, Werner Liersch and Helga Schubert . For the first time there was a moderator who neither took part in the discussions nor in the voting: although the press confirmed Ernst Grissemann that he “looked badly out of place”, it stayed that way and Grissemann continued to lead the competition until 1997.

Authors

Jurors

Award winners

  • Ingeborg Bachmann Prize (endowed with 150,000 ÖS ): Angela Krauss for Der Dienst
  • Prize of the State of Carinthia (endowed with 75,000 ÖS): Anselm Glück for history
  • Ernst Willner Prize (60,000 ÖS): Michael Wildenhain for Enger Ort
  • Scholarship from the Carinthian industry (endowed with 30,000 ATS): Sylvia Brandis for a very special friend
  • Scholarship from 23 publishers (endowed with 30,000 ATS): Bernhard Gierds for The Flight of the Canaries

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Adrian Müller in the Neue Zürcher Zeitung of July 6, 1988, quoted in according to [1]

Web links

literature

  • Heinz Felsbach, Siegbert Metelko (ed.): Klagenfurt texts on the Ingeborg Bachmann Prize 1988 . List: Munich 1988. ISBN 3-471-77976-0