Leipzig Book Fair Prize
The Leipzig Book Fair Prize (German: Preis der Leipziger Buchmesse) is a literary award assigned annually during the Leipzig Book Fair to outstanding newly released literary works in the categories "Fiction", "Non-fiction" and "Translation".[1] It has been called "the second most important German book-prize, after the German Book Prize".[2] The winner in each category is awarded €15,000.
The City of Leipzig also awards the Leipzig Book Award for European Understanding (German: Leipziger Buchpreis zur Europäischen Verständigung) which has been given since 1994.[3]
Leipzig Book Award for European Understanding
- 1994 Ryszard Kapuściński (Poland)
- 1994 Eckhard Thiele (Germany)
- 1995 Péter Nádas (Hungary)
- 1995 Swetlana Geier (Germany)
- 1996 Aleksandar Tišma (Serbia)
- 1996 Fritz Mierau (Germany)
- 1997 Imre Kartész (Hungary)
- 1997 Antonín J. Liehm (Czech Republic)
- 1998 Svetlana Alexievich (Belarus)
- 1998 Ilma Rakusa (Switzerland)
- 1998 Andreas Tretner (Tyskland)
- 1999 Eric Hobsbawm (United Kingdom)
- 1999 Nenad Popović (Serbia)
- 2000 Hanna Krall (Poland)
- 2000 Peter Urban (Germany)
- 2001 Claudio Magris (Italy)
- 2001 Norbert Randow (Germany)
- 2002 Bora Ćosić (Serbia)
- 2002 Ludvík Kundera (Czech Republic)
- 2003 Hugo Claus (Belgium)
- 2003 Barbara Antkowiak (Germany)
- 2004 Dževad Karahasan (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- 2004 Gábor Csordás (Hungary)
- 2005 Slavenka Drakulić (Croatia)
- 2006 Yurii Andrukhovych (Ukraine)
- 2007 Gerd Koenen (Germany)
- 2007 Michail Ryklin (Russia)
- 2008 Geert Mak (Netherlands)
- 2009 Karl Schlögel (Germany)
- 2010 György Dalos (Hungary)
- 2011 Martin Pollack (Austria)
- 2012 Ian Kershaw (United Kingdom)
- 2012 Timothy D. Snyder (United States)
- 2013 Klaus-Michael Bogdal (Germany)
- 2014 Pankaj Mishra (India)
- 2015 Mircea Cărtărescu (Romania)
- 2016 Heinrich August Winkler (Germany)
Leipzig Book Fair Prize
2005
- Fiction: Terézia Mora, Alle Tage
- Non-fiction: Rüdiger Safranski, Schiller oder die Erfindung des Deutschen Idealismus
- Translation: Thomas Eichhorn, for Les Murray's Fredy Neptune
2006
- Fiction: Ilija Trojanow, Der Weltensammler
- Non-fiction: Franz Schuh, Schwere Vorwürfe. Schmutzige Wäsche
- Translation: Ragni Maria Gschwend, for Antonio Moresco's Gli esordi
2007
- Fiction: Ingo Schulze, Handy
- Non-fiction: Saul Friedländer, Das Dritte Reich und die Juden 2. Die Jahre der Vernichtung 1939–1945 (in English: The Years of Extermination: Nazi Germany and the Jews, 1939-1945)
- Translation: Svetlana Geier, for Fyodor Dostoyevsky's Подросток (English: The Raw Youth)
2008
- Fiction: Clemens Meyer, Die Nacht, die Lichter
- Non-fiction: Irina Liebmann, Wäre es schön? Es wäre schön!
- Translation: Fritz Vogelgsang, for Joanot Martorell's Tirant lo Blanc
2009
- Fiction: Sibylle Lewitscharoff, Apostoloff
- Non-fiction: Herfried Münkler, Die Deutschen und ihre Mythen
- Translation: Eike Schönfeld, for Saul Bellow's Humboldt's Gift
2010
- Fiction: Georg Klein, Roman unserer Kindheit
- Non-fiction: Ulrich Raulff, Kreis ohne Meister. Stefan Georges Nachleben
- Translation: Ulrich Blumenbach, for David Foster Wallace's Unendlicher Spaß
2011
- Fiction: Clemens J. Setz, Die Liebe zur Zeit des Mahlstädter Kindes
- Non-fiction: Henning Ritter, Notizhefte
- Translation: Barbara Conrad, for Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace
2012
- Fiction: Wolfgang Herrndorf, Sand
- Non-fiction: Jörg Baberowski, Verbrannte Erde. Stalins Herrschaft der Gewalt
- Translation: Christina Viragh, for Péter Nádas' Parallelgeschichten
2013
- Fiction: David Wagner, Leben
- Non-fiction: Helmut Böttiger, Die Gruppe 47. Als die deutsche Literatur Geschichte schrieb
- Translation: Eva Hesse, for Ezra Pound's The Cantos
2014
- Fiction: Saša Stanišić, Vor dem Fest
- Non-fiction: Helmut Lethen, Der Schatten des Fotografen
- Translation: Robin Detje, for William T. Vollmann's Europe Central
2015
- Fiction: Jan Wagner, Regentonnenvariationen
- Non-fiction: Philipp Ther, Die neue Ordnung auf dem alten Kontinent
- Translation: Mirjam Pressler, for Amos Oz's Judas
Notes
- ↑ Website of the prize
- ↑ M. A. Orthofer, "Literary prize: Preis der Leipziger Buchmesse", The Literary Saloon at complete review, March 16, 2012
- 1 2 "Leipzig Book Award for European Understanding". City of Leipzig. Retrieved December 9, 2016.
- ↑ http://www.germany.info/Vertretung/usa/en/__pr/P__Wash/2016/03/17-Winkler.html
External links
- Leipzig Book Fair Prize, official website
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