Ingeborg Bachmann Prize 1990

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The Ingeborg Bachmann Prize 1990 was the 14th competition for the literature prize. The event took place in the Klagenfurt ORF theater of the Carinthia regional studio .

Margit Schreiner with her excerpt from Rome's My First Neger and Hubert Konrad Frank with his Baden-Dubel , both actually favorites for the main prize, were the first authors to be excluded from the competition because their contributions against the statutes had already been published. Frank had already read his text publicly and passed it on in part to Südwestfunk, Schreiner's text had been published without her knowledge. Frank took part again the next year, Schreiner did not return until 1998.

Authors

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Award winners

Individual evidence

  1. An unknown masterpiece . Badische Zeitung of September 25, 2009 ( online , accessed June 27, 2013).
  2. ^ Author left the Bachmann competition. Netzeitung from June 23, 2005.

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literature

  • Heinz Felsbach, Siegbert Metelko (ed.): Klagenfurt texts on the Ingeborg Bachmann Prize 1990 . Piper: Munich 1990. ISBN 3-492-11284-6