Ingeborg Bachmann Prize 2001

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The Ingeborg Bachmann Prize 2001 was the 25th competition for the literature prize at the Days of German-Language Literature . The event took place from June 27th to July 1st, 2001 in the Klagenfurt ORF theater of the Carinthia regional studio .

Authors

First reading day

Second reading day

Third reading day

  • Katrin Askan : Common , suggested by Konstanze Fliedl
  • Artur Becker : Uncle Jimmy, the Indians and I , suggested by Birgit Vanderbeke
  • Philipp Tingler : dealing with conflicts , suggested by Thomas Widmer
  • Rainer Merkel : Excerpt from a novel, proposed by Burkhard Spinnen

Jurors

Award winners

  • Ingeborg Bachmann Prize (endowed with 300,000 ÖS ): Michael Lentz
  • Prize of the jury (endowed with 200,000 ÖS): Jenny Erpenbeck
  • Ernst Willner Prize (120,000 ÖS): Antje Rávic Strubel
  • 3sat Prize (endowed with 100,000 ÖS): Katrin Askan

Web links

literature

  • Angelika Klammer, Robert Schindel (Ed.): Klagenfurt texts. The 25th Days of German Language Literature in Klagenfurt 2001 . Jung und Jung: Salzburg 2001. ISBN 3-902144-20-3