Alfred-Döblin-Preis
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Alfred-Döblin-Preis is a literary prize of Germany
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Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a federal parliamentary republic in Europe. The country consists of 16 states while the capital and largest city is Berlin. Germany covers an area of 357,021 km2 and has a largely temperate seasonal climate...

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Winners

  • 1979 Gerold Späth
  • 1980 Klaus Hoffer
  • 1981 Gert Hofmann
    Gert Hofmann
    Gert Hofmann was a German writer and professor of German literature. Hofmann was born in Limbach, Saxony and died in Erding ....

  • 1983 Gerhard Roth
  • 1985 Stefan Schütz
  • 1987 Libuše Moníková
    Libuše Moníková
    Libuše Moníková was a Czech writer, publishing in German language. In 1968, following the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia, she left to Western Germany.- References :...

  • 1989 Einar Schleef
    Einar Schleef
    Einar Schleef was a German dramatist, director, set designer, writer, painter, photographer, and actor....

    , Edgar Hilsenrath
    Edgar Hilsenrath
    Edgar Hilsenrath is a German-Jewish writer living in Berlin. His main works are Night, The Nazi and the Barber, and The Story of the Last Thought.-Biography:...

  • 1991 Peter Kurzeck, Förderpreis an Norbert Bleisch
  • 1993 Reinhard Jirgl, Förderpreis an Andreas Neumeister
  • 1995 Katja Lange-Müller
    Katja Lange-Müller
    Katja Lange-Müller is a German writer living in Berlin. Her works include several short stories and novellas, radio dramas, and dramatic works....

    , Förderpreis an Ingo Schulze
  • 1997 Ingomar von Kieseritzky, Michael Wildenhain
  • 1999 Norbert Gstrein
  • 2001 Josef Winkler, Förderpreis an Heike Geißler
  • 2003 Kathrin Groß-Striffler
  • 2005 Jan Faktor
  • 2007 Michael Kumpfmüller
    Michael Kumpfmüller
    Michael Kumpfmüller is a German writer and former journalist.-Biography:Kumpfmüller was raised in Unterschleißheim near Munich. After graduating from high school in Garching in 1980 he moved to Tübingen. He attended the Leibniz Kolleg for a one year course in General studies...

  • 2009 Eugen Ruge
  • 2011 Jan Peter Bremer
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