Ingeborg Bachmann Prize 2013

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The Ingeborg Bachmann Prize 2013 was the 37th competition for the literary prize as part of the Days of German-Language Literature . The event took place from July 3 to 7, 2013 in the Klagenfurt ORF theater of the Carinthia regional studio and was presented for the first time by Christian Ankowitsch as the successor to Clarissa Stadler . For the first time, the management was also in the hands of the cultural journalist Horst L. Ebner, who succeeded the long-time director Michaela Monschein.

Authors

First reading day

Second reading day

  • Zé do Rock : God is Brazilian, apparently Jesus too , invited by Burkhard Spinnen
  • Cordula Simon : Ostrov Mogila (extract from a novel), invited by Daniela Strigl
  • Heinz Helle : We are beautiful , invited by Daniela Strigl
  • Philipp Schönthaler : A song in all things , invited by Hubert Winkels
  • Katja Petrowskaja : Maybe Esther (extract from a novel), invited by Hildegard Elisabeth Keller

Third reading day

Jurors

Prices

Katja Petrowskaja in Klagenfurt
  • Ingeborg Bachmann Prize (endowed with 25,000 euros): Katja Petrowskaja
  • Kelag Prize (endowed with 10,000 euros): Verena Güntner
  • 3sat Prize (7,500 euros): Benjamin Maack
  • Ernst Willner Prize (5,000 euros): Heinz Helle
  • BKS Bank audience award (endowed with 7,000 euros): Nadine Kegele
  • City clerk grant from the city of Klagenfurt (5,000 euros; linked to the audience award): Nadine Kegele

literature

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