Goethe Medal
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The Goethe Medal, also known as the Goethe-Medal, is a yearly prize given by the Goethe Institute to honor non-Germans for meritorious contributions in the spirit of the Institute. It is an official decoration of the Federal Republic of Germany.
The prize is given on March 22, the anniversary of Goethe's death. The first awards were made in 1955. In the intervening years, through 2006, a total of 312 women and men from 57 countries have been so honored.
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[edit] Recent recipients
[edit] 2006
- Vera San Payo de Lemos
- Giwi Margwelaschwili
- Said
[edit] 2005
- Samuel Assefa
- Ruth Klüger
- Dmytro Volodymyrovych Satonsky
- Yoko Tawada
- Simone Young
[edit] 2004
- Mohan Agashe
- Imre Kertész
- Paul Michael Lützeler
- Anatoli A. Michailow
- Sergio Paulo Rouanet
[edit] 2003
[edit] 2002
- Werner Michael Blumenthal
- Georges-Arthur Goldschmidt
- Francisek Grucza
- Touradj Rahnema
- Antonio Skármeta
[edit] 2001
- Adonis
- Sofia Gubaidulina
- Gerardo Marotta
- Werner Spies
[edit] 2000
- Nicholas Boyle
- György Konrád
- Daniel Libeskind
- Sara Sayin
- George Tabori
- Abdel-Ghaffar Mikkawy
[edit] Other notable recipients
- Agnes Bluhm 1940
- Joseph Wackerle 1940
- Pierre Bertaux 1970
- Pierre Bourdieu
- Bruno Bettelheim
- Pierre Boulez
- Gordon A. Craig 1987
- Giorgio Strehler
- Ernst Gombrich
- Jan Hoet
- György Ligeti
- Sir Karl Raimund Popper
- Michel Tournier
- István Szabó
- Billy Wilder