Ingeborg Bachmann Prize 2007

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The Ingeborg Bachmann Prize 2007 was the 31st competition for the literature prize as part of the Days of German-Language Literature . The event took place from June 27 to July 1, 2007 in the Klagenfurt ORF theater of the Carinthia regional studio . Ernst A. Grandits moderated the event for the last time .

Authors

First reading day

Second reading day

  • Silke Scheuermann : The fearless , suggested by Ursula March
  • Ronald Reng : Prologue of a new novel , proposed by Martin Ebel
  • Dieter Zwicky : My African jubilee year , suggested by André Vladimir Heiz
  • Michael Stavaric : Bad game , suggested by Daniela Strigl
  • Milena Oda : The letter writer (extract from the novel), suggested by André Vladimir Heiz
  • Kurt Oesterle : Desired brother (extract from a novel), suggested by Karl Corino
  • PeterLicht : The story of my assessment at the beginning of the third millennium , suggested by Iris Radisch

Third reading day

  • Jan Böttcher : Freundwärts , suggested by Ijoma Mangold
  • Björn Kern : Another half an hour , suggested by Karl Corino
  • Thomas Stangl : Text for Klagenfurt , suggested by Iris Radisch
  • Martin Becker : Die Schliff his death , suggested by Klaus Nüchtern

Jurors

Jury 2007

Award winners

  • Ingeborg Bachmann Prize (endowed with 25,000 euros): Lutz Seiler
  • Telekom Austria Prize (endowed with 10,000 euros): Thomas Stangl
  • 3sat prize (7,500 euros): PeterLicht
  • Ernst Willner Prize (7,000 euros): Jan Böttcher
  • Kelag audience award (endowed with 5,000 euros): PeterLicht

literature

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