Georg Büchner Prize

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The Georg Büchner Prize is one of the most prestigious literary awards in the German-speaking world, honoring outstanding contributions to German-language literature.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf European literary prize
German literary prize
literary award
awardCeremonyLocation Darmstadt NERFINISHED
awardedFor outstanding contributions to German-language literature
awardingBodyHeadquarters Darmstadt NERFINISHED
awardingBodyType learned society
category drama
essay
fiction
poetry
country Germany
culturalSignificance major cultural prize in German-speaking world
eligibility authors writing in German
field German-language literature
formerOrganizer Volksstaat Hessen NERFINISHED
frequency annual
genre literature
hasAwarded Clemens J. Setz NERFINISHED
Durs Grünbein
Elfriede Jelinek
Emine Sevgi Özdamar
Friederike Mayröcker
Günter Grass
Heinrich Böll
Ingeborg Bachmann
Jan Wagner
Lutz Seiler
Marcel Beyer NERFINISHED
Paul Celan
Peter Handke
Rainald Goetz
Terézia Mora
Thomas Bernhard
Yoko Tawada
inception 1923
languageOfWorkOrName German
location Darmstadt NERFINISHED
monetaryValue highly endowed German literary prize
namedAfter Georg Büchner
namedAfterOccupation playwright
revolutionary
writer
notableFor recognizing lifetime achievement in literature
officialWebsite https://www.deutscheakademie.de
presentedBy German Academy for Language and Literature
surface form: Deutsche Akademie für Sprache und Dichtung
region German-speaking countries
selectionProcess jury decision
significance one of the most prestigious literary awards in the German-speaking world

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Golo Mann awardReceived Georg Büchner Prize
Günter Grass awardReceived Georg Büchner Prize
Max Frisch awardReceived Georg Büchner Prize
Terézia Mora awardReceived Georg Büchner Prize
Emine Sevgi Özdamar notableAward Georg Büchner Prize