Roswitha Prize

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The Roswitha Prize (Ger. "Roswitha-Preis") is the oldest German-language prize for literature that is given solely to women.

The Roswitha-Medal has been given almost yearly since 1973 by the city of Bad Gandersheim. In 1998 it received its modern designation along with an endowment of €5,500. It is named for the first German female playwright and author, Roswitha of Gandersheim.

[edit] List of Recipients

2005 Ruth Klüger
2005 Julia Franck
2004 Angelika Klüssendorf
2003 Antje Rávic Strubel
2002 Katja Lange-Müller
2001 Erika Fuchs
2000 Silvia Bovenschen
1999 Birgit Vanderbeke
1998 Carola Stern
1997 No Award
1996 Gisela von Wysocki
1995 Libuse Monikova
1994 Monika Maron
1993 Christa Reinig
1992 Helga Königsdorf
1991 No Award
1990 Herta Müller
1989 Helga M. Novak
1988 Gerlind Reinshagen
1987 Irina Korschunow
1986 Ulla Hahn
1985 Irmtraud Morgner
1984 Greta Schoon
1983 Sarah Kirsch
1982 Friederike Mayröcker
1981 Hilde Spiel
1980 Rose Ausländer
1979 Luise Rinser
1978 Elfriede Jelinek
1977 Dagmar Nick
1976 Elisabeth Borchers
1975 Ilse Aichinger
1974 Hilde Domin
1973 Marie-Luise Kaschnitz

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