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The '''Merano Poetry Prize''' (German: Lyrikpreis Meran) is |
The '''Merano Poetry Prize''' (German: Lyrikpreis Meran) is an international [[Literary award|literary prize]] for German-language poetry established in 1993<ref>http://www.planetlyrik.de/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Cornelius-Hell-Meraner-Meriten.pdf</ref> and awarded by the [[South Tyrol|South Tyrolean]] provincial government in the city of [[Merano]]. In addition to this award, which is endowed with €8,000, usually two additional prizes are awarded, the Alfred Gruber Prize (€3,500) and the Media Prize of the RAI broadcaster South Tyrol (€2,500). |
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The Merano literary competition is held every two years. |
The Merano literary competition is held every two years. |
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The Merano Poetry Prize is considered highly prestigious.<ref>{{Cite web |last=deutschlandfunk.de |title="In diesem sehr begrenzten Segment Lyrik, da ist zu kämpfen" |url=https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/in-diesem-sehr-begrenzten-segment-lyrik-da-ist-zu-kaempfen-100.html |access-date=2024-03-17 |website=Deutschlandfunk |language=de}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last= |
The Merano Poetry Prize is considered highly prestigious.<ref>{{Cite web |last=deutschlandfunk.de |title="In diesem sehr begrenzten Segment Lyrik, da ist zu kämpfen" |url=https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/in-diesem-sehr-begrenzten-segment-lyrik-da-ist-zu-kaempfen-100.html |access-date=2024-03-17 |website=Deutschlandfunk |language=de}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2010-05-25 |title=Lyrik hautnah – Lyrikpreis Meran 2010 |url=http://www.uibk.ac.at/ipoint/blog/771181.html |access-date=2024-03-18 |website=Universität Innsbruck |language=de}}</ref> The Austrian national public broadcaster [[ORF (broadcaster)|ORF]] called it "one of the most important literary competitions in the [[German-speaking world]]" ("[einer] der wichtigsten Literaturwettbewerbe seiner Gattung im deutschen Sprachraum")<ref>{{Cite web |last=oe1.orf.at |title=Lyrikpreis Meran |url=https://oe1.orf.at/artikel/243750/Lyrikpreis-Meran |access-date=2024-03-18 |website=oe1.orf.at |language=de}}</ref>. |
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== Winners == |
== Winners == |
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The Merano Poetry Prize (German: Lyrikpreis Meran) is an international literary prize for German-language poetry established in 1993[1] and awarded by the South Tyrolean provincial government in the city of Merano. In addition to this award, which is endowed with €8,000, usually two additional prizes are awarded, the Alfred Gruber Prize (€3,500) and the Media Prize of the RAI broadcaster South Tyrol (€2,500).
The Merano literary competition is held every two years.
The Merano Poetry Prize is considered highly prestigious.[2][3] The Austrian national public broadcaster ORF called it "one of the most important literary competitions in the German-speaking world" ("[einer] der wichtigsten Literaturwettbewerbe seiner Gattung im deutschen Sprachraum")[4].
Winners
- 1993 Kurt Drawert
- 1994 Kathrin Schmidt
- 1996 Sepp Mall
- 1998 Jürgen Nendza
- 2000 Lutz Seiler
- 2002 Oswald Egger und Sylvia Geist
- 2004
- 1. Preis: Michael Donhauser
- Alfred-Gruber-Preis: Jan Wagner
- Förderpreis: Silke Scheuermann
- 2006
- 1. Preis: Ulrike Almut Sandig
- Alfred-Gruber-Preis: Ulf Stolterfoht
- Medienpreis des RAI-Senders Bozen: Andreas Neeser
- 2008
- 1. Preis: Martina Hefter
- Alfred-Gruber-Preis: Monika Rinck
- Medienpreis des RAI-Senders Bozen: Uljana Wolf
- Preis der Jury: Nikola Richter
- 2010
- 1. Preis: Andre Rudolph
- Alfred-Gruber-Preis: Sünje Lewejohann
- Medienpreis des RAI-Senders Bozen: Carsten Zimmermann
- Preis der Jury: Christian Rosenau
- 2012
- 1. Preis: Uwe Kolbe
- Alfred-Gruber-Preis: Christoph Wenzel
- Medienpreis des RAI-Senders Bozen: Katrin Fellner
- 2014
- 1. Preis: Thomas Kunst
- Alfred-Gruber-Preis: Tom Schulz
- Medienpreis der RAI Südtirol: Jan Volker Röhnert
- 2016
- 1. Preis: Konstantin Ames
- Alfred-Gruber-Preis: Markus R. Weber
- Medienpreis der RAI Südtirol: Mikael Vogel
- 2018
- 1. Preis: Kerstin Preiwuß
- Alfred-Gruber-Preis: Martin Piekar
- Medienpreis der RAI Südtirol: Eberhard Häfner
- 2021
- 1. Preis: Dagmara Kraus
- Alfred-Gruber-Preis: Mara-Daria Cojocaru
- 3. Preis: Marcus Neuert
- 2022
- 1. Preis: Guy Helminger
- Alfred-Gruber-Preis: Paul-Henri Campbell
- Medienpreis der RAI Südtirol: Alexandra Bernhardt
- 2024[5]
- 1. Preis: Tamara Štajner
- Alfred-Gruber-Preis: Esther Dischereit
- Medienpreis der RAI Südtirol: Sebastian Schmidt
References
- ^ http://www.planetlyrik.de/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Cornelius-Hell-Meraner-Meriten.pdf
- ^ deutschlandfunk.de. ""In diesem sehr begrenzten Segment Lyrik, da ist zu kämpfen"". Deutschlandfunk (in German). Retrieved 2024-03-17.
- ^ "Lyrik hautnah – Lyrikpreis Meran 2010". Universität Innsbruck (in German). 2010-05-25. Retrieved 2024-03-18.
- ^ oe1.orf.at. "Lyrikpreis Meran". oe1.orf.at (in German). Retrieved 2024-03-18.
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ SALTO. "Tamara Štajner gewinnt | SALTO". salto.bz (in German). Retrieved 2024-05-19.
Further reading
- Cornelius Hell: Meraner Meriten. In: Die Furche. 20 May 2004 (retrievable online at: http://www.planetlyrik.de/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Cornelius-Hell-Meraner-Meriten.pdf).
- Lyrik im Gespräch. Der Lyrikpreis Meran. Ed. by Ferruccio Delle Cave and Martin Hanni. Folio Verlag, Vienna and Bolzano 2010, ISBN 978-3-85256-530-9.
- Stefan Gmünder: Ein Wettlesen in leisen Formen. Uwe Kolbe gewinnt den Meraner Lyrikpreis, der auch insgesamt mit hoher Qualität beeindruckte. In: Der Standard. 6 May 2012. (retrievable online at: https://www.derstandard.at/story/1334797152793/lyrik-ein-wettlesen-in-leisen-formen)
External links
- Official website (with a list of all the winners since 2012)