Ingeborg Bachmann Prize 1996

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The Ingeborg Bachmann Prize 1996 was the 20th competition for the literary prize at the Days of German-Language Literature . The event took place from June 25 to 30, 1996 in the Klagenfurt ORF theater of the Carinthia regional studio .

Authors

Jurors

Award winners

  • Ingeborg Bachmann Prize (endowed with 200,000 ÖS ): Jan Peter Bremer for The Prince speaks
  • Prize of the State of Carinthia (endowed with 100,000 ÖS): Johannes Jansen for thicket adaptation
  • Ernst Willner Prize (85,000 ÖS): Felicitas Hoppe for the topping-out ceremony
  • Bertelsmann Literature Prize (endowed with 10,000 DM ): Lydia Mischkulnig for gang
  • 3sat scholarship (endowed with 6,000 DM): Heiko Michael Hartmann for MOI

Web links

literature

  • Helmut Schwandter, Siegbert Metelko (eds.): Klagenfurt texts on the Ingeborg Bachmann Prize 1996 . Piper: Munich 1996. ISBN 3-492-03892-1