Ingeborg Bachmann Prize 2002

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The Ingeborg Bachmann Prize 2002 was the 26th competition for the literature prize at the Days of German-Language Literature . The event took place from June 26th to 30th, 2002 in the Klagenfurt ORF theater of the Carinthia regional studio . With the foundation of the Kelag Audience Award, viewers were able to choose a winner for the first time via internet voting.

Authors

First reading day

  • Jörg Matheis : Cut , suggested by Burkhard Spinnen
  • Nina Jäckle : Buchenhof relay , proposed by Pia Reinacher
  • Markus Ramseier : Stone Age , suggested by Thomas Widmer
  • Heinz D. Heisl : The justification of the everyday or three word houses in the street of the young Er , suggested by Robert Schindel
  • Lukas Bärfuss : The dead men (excerpt from a novella), suggested by Thomas Widmer
  • Mirko Bonné : Time out , suggested by Robert Schindel

Second reading day

Third reading day

Jurors

Award winners

  • Ingeborg Bachmann Prize (endowed with 21,800 euros): Peter Glaser
  • Jury Prize (endowed with 10,000 euros): Annette Pehnt
  • 3sat Prize (7,500 euros): Raphael Urweider
  • Ernst Willner Prize (8,500 euros): Mirko Bonne
  • Kelag Audience Award (endowed with 5,000 euros): Christoph W. Bauer

literature

  • Robert Schindel (Hrsg.): The best 2002. Klagenfurt texts . Piper: Munich and Zurich 2002. ISBN 3-492-04448-4

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