Heinrich Mann Prize

Heinrich Mann Prize

The Heinrich Mann Prize ( _de. Heinrich-Mann-Preis) is a literary award given annually by the Berlin Academy of Art (formerly the Academy of Art of Communist East Germany). The prize given for works with socially critical aspects in a character that would honor Heinrich Mann. The award is endowed with 8,000 Euros.

Recipients

*1953: Stefan Heym, Wolfgang Harich, Max Zimmering
*1954: Gotthold Gloger, Theo Harych
*1955: -
*1956: Franz Fühmann, Rudolf Fischer, Wolfgang Schreyer
*1957: Hanns Maaßen, Herbert Nachbar, Margarete Neumann
*1958: Hans Grundig, Herbert Jobst, Rosemarie Schuder
*1959: Heiner Müller, Hans Lorbeer, Inge Müller
*1960: Helmut Hauptmann, Annemarie Reinhard
*1961: Dieter Noll
*1962: Günter Kunert, Bernhard Seeger
*1963: Christa Wolf
*1964: Günter de Bruyn
*1965: Johannes Bobrowski, Brigitte Reimann
*1966: Peter Weiss
*1967: Hermann Kant, Walter Kaufmann
*1968: Herbert Ihering
*1969: Werner Heiduczek, Wolfgang Joho, Alfred Wellm
*1970: Fritz Selbmann, Jeanne Stern, Kurt Stern, Martin Viertel
*1971: Jurek Becker, Erik Neutsch, Herbert Otto
*1972: Karl-Heinz Jakobs, Fred Wander
*1973: Ulrich Plenzdorf, Helga Schütz
*1974: Kurt Batt, Gerhard Wolf
*1975: Irmtraud Morgner, Eberhard Panitz
*1976: Annemarie Auer, Siegfried Pitschmann
*1977: Erich Köhler, Joachim Nowotny
*1978: Karl Mickel
*1979: Fritz Rudolf Fries
*1980: Volker Braun, Paul Gratzik
*1981: Peter Hacks
*1982: Christoph Hein, Werner Liersch
*1983: Friedrich Dieckmann, Helmut H. Schulz
*1984: Heinz Czechowski
*1985: Helga Königsdorf, Bernd Leistner
*1986: Helga Schubert, Heidi Urban de Jauregui
*1987: Luise Rinser
*1988: Fritz Mierau
*1989: Wulf Kirsten
*1990: Adolf Endler, Elke Erb
*1991: Peter Gosse, Kito Lorenc
*1992: -
*1993/94 Lothar Baier
*1995: Hans Mayer
*1996: Julius Posener
*1997: Michael Rutschky
*1998: Karl Markus Michel
*1999: Katharina Rutschky
*2000: Dubravka Ugresic
*2001: Walter Boehlich
*2002: Götz Aly
*2003: Wolfgang Schivelbusch
*2004: Claudia Schmölders
*2005: Ivan Nagel
*2006: Peter von Matt
*2007: Karl Heinz Bohrer
*2008: Heinz Schlaffer

See also

* German literature
* List of literary awards
* List of poetry awards
* List of years in literature
* List of years in poetry


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