Ernst-Meister-Preis für Lyrik

German literary award
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Ernst-Meister-Preis für Lyrik (Ernst Meister Prize for Poetry) is a literary prize of Germany. The prize is endowed with €5,000.[1] The Ernst Meister Prize was founded in 1981[2][1] in memory of the Hagen poet and writer Ernst Meister and has been awarded at irregular intervals.[3] Since 2021, the award will be organized every three years by the New Ernst Meister Society for the city of Hagen.[3] The prize honors "the work of authors who express their responsibility for language and poetry in a special way".[3]

Recipients

  • 1981 Christoph Meckel
  • 1986 Oskar Pastior
  • 1990 Paul Wühr
  • 1994 Michael Krüger
  • 2001 Brigitte Oleschinski (main prize, HP), Jochen Winter (HP), Jürgen Wiersch (Allgemeiner Förderpreis, AF), Helwig Brunner (AF), Sabine Scho (AF)
  • 2003 Lutz Seiler (HP), Ulf Stolterfoht (Westfälischer Förderpreis, WF), Hendrik Rost (AF)
  • 2005 Jan Wagner (HP), Nicolai Kobus (WF), Andreas Münzner (AF)
  • 2008 Monika Rinck (HP), Ulrike Almut Sandig (AF), Mirko Bonné (WF)
  • 2011 Marion Poschmann (HP), Jan Skudlarek, Münster (WF) Daniela Seel, Berlin (AF)
  • 2018 Barbara Köhler
  • 2021 Anja Utler[3]

References

  1. ^ a b "Preise & Stipendien". Ernst Meister-Preis (in German). Retrieved 1 July 2021.
  2. ^ Kühlmann, Wilhelm (2010). Marq – Or (in German). Walter de Gruyter. p. 139. ISBN 978-3-11-022047-6.
  3. ^ a b c d "Ernst-Meister-Preis". Stadt Hagen (in German). Retrieved 1 July 2021.


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