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Thomas Mann Prize (German: Thomas-Mann-Preis) is a literary prize of Germany. In full the title is "Thomas Mann Prize of the city of Lübeck and the Bavarian Academy of Fine Arts". It is given in alternate years in Lübeck and in Munich. The award is the product of a merger of two prizes in 2010, the Thomas Mann Preis der Hansestadt Lübeck (Thomas Mann Prize Lübeck) and the Großer Literaturpreis (Great Literature Prize) of the Bavarian Academy of Fine Arts. The Thomas Mann Prize Lübeck was first awarded in 1975; the Great Literature Prize was first awarded in 1950. The prize money is €25,000.[1]

Recipients

The Thomas Mann Prize 2019 to Claudio Magris (center) was awarded in the Bavarian Academy of Fine Arts by Jan Lindau, Mayor of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck (left) and Winfried Nerdinger, President of the Academy (right).

References

  1. ^ "Thomas-Mann-Preis". Literaturpreis Gewinner (in German). 2020. Retrieved 17 July 2020.