Alfred-Müller-Felsenburg-Preis is a prize awarded in recognition of critical literature writings, created by Hans-Werner Gey[1] in 1988.
History
Description
Winners
Year | Recipitent | Notes |
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1988 | Fritz Nagel | |
1989 | Nevzat Yalçın | |
1990 | Ilse Bintig | |
1991 | Heinz Nattkämper | |
1992 | Christof Wackernagel | |
1993 | Saliha Scheinhardt | |
1994 | Carlo Ross | |
1995 | Mutter Marie Therese Linssen (Mechernich, postum) | |
1996 | Michael Klaus | |
1997 | Hans Steinacker (Witten) | |
1998 | Stefanie Gercke (Hamburg) | |
1999 | Vera Lebert-Hinze (Hilchenbach) | |
2000 | Otti Pfeiffer and Arthur Japin | |
2001 | Peter Schütze and Anna Maria Sigmand | |
2002 | Edith Linvers and Martin Bormann | |
2003 | Christoph Rösner and Liselotte Funcke | |
2004 | Petra Holtmann and Horst Kniese | |
2005 | Angelika Schröder and Hans Claßen | |
2006 | Annette Gonserowski and Hermann Multhaupt | |
2007 | Linde Rotta (Leipzig) and Alfred Müller-Felsenburg | |
2008 | No price awarded because of Alfred Müller-Felsenburg's death | |
2009 | Paul Alfred Kleinert (Berlin) and Sándor Tatár (Budapest) | |
2010 | Horst W. Nägele (Dänemark) | |
2011 | Martin Cern and Kirsten Niesler | |
2012 | Thorsten Trelenberg |
External links
- "Alfred-Müller-Felsenburg-Preis für aufrechte Literatur - Projekte - NRW Literatur im Netz" [Alfred-Müller-Felsenburg-Award for upright literature]. www.nrw-literatur-im-netz.de (in German). Retrieved 2 March 2018.
References
Footnotes
Citations
- ↑ "Alfred Müller-Felsenburg-Preisträger" [List of Alfred Müller-Felsenburg Award Winners]. www.lyrikwelt.de (in German). Archived from the original on 2017-10-24. Retrieved 2 March 2018.
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