Friedrich-Gundolf-Preis
Friedrich-Gundolf-Preis is a literary prize of Germany. It was established by the Deutsche Akademie für Sprache und Dichtung in 1964 to promote German culture outwith Germany.[1]
Award winners
- 1964 Robert Minder
- 1965 Frederick Norman
- 1966 Victor Lange
- 1967 Eudo C. Mason
- 1968 Oskar Seidlin
- 1969 Eduard Goldstücker
- 1970 Erik Lunding
- 1971 Zoran Konstantinovi
- 1972 Ladislao Mittner
- 1973 Gustav Korlén
- 1974 Herman Meyer
- 1975 Elizabeth M. Wilkinson
- 1976 Marian Szyrocki
- 1977 Franz H. Mautner
- 1978 Claude David
- 1979 Zdenko Skreb
- 1980 Lev Kopelev
- 1981 Leonard Forster
- 1982 Tomio Tezuka
- 1983 Jean Fourquet
- 1984 Stuart Atkins
- 1985 Mazzino Montinari
- 1986 Siegbert S. Prawer
- 1987 Viktor Žmegač
- 1988 Feng Zhi
- 1989 Leslie Bodi
- 1990 Konstantin Asadowski
- 1991 Giorgio Strehler
- 1992 Emil Skala
- 1993 Patrice Chéreau
- 1994 Helen Wolff
- 1995 Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe
- 1996 Volkmar Sander
- 1997 Imre Kertész
- 1998 Shulamit Volkov
- 1999 Thomas von Vegesack
- 2000 Ryszard Krynicki
- 2001 Fuad Rifka
- 2002 Massimo Cacciari
- 2003 Per Øhrgaard
- 2004 Isidor Levin
- 2005 László F. Földényi
- 2006 Kim Kwang-Kyu
- 2007 Nora Iuga
- 2008 Jurko Prochasko
- 2009 Nicholas Boyle
- 2010 Şara Sayın
- 2011 Feliu Formosa
- 2012 Bernard Lortholary
- 2013 Mati Sirkel
- 2014 Drinka Gojković
- 2015 Neil MacGregor
- 2016 Hubert Orłowski
- 2017 László Márton
- 2018 Miguel Sáenz
- 2019 Paul Michael Lützeler
References
- Leckey, Susan (2015). The Europa Directory of Literary Awards and Prizes. Routledge. p. 121. ISBN 9781135356323.
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