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Andreas-Gryphius-Preis is a literary prize of Germany
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Winners

  • 1957 Heinz Piontek – Hauptpreis
  • 1959 August Scholtis – Hauptpreis
  • 1962 Karl Dedecius
    Karl Dedecius
    Karl Dedecius is a German translator of Polish and Russian literature.-Life:Dedecius was born to German parents in the city of Łódź, Poland, then a multicultural city, which at that time had recently once again become a part of the Second Polish Republic...

     – Förderpreis
  • 1963 Wolfgang Schwarz – Ehrengabe
  • 1965
    • Josef Mühlberger
    • Peter Jokostra
  • 1966 Johannes Urzidil
    Johannes Urzidil
    Johannes Urzidil was a Czech-German writer, poet, historian, and journalist. Born in Prague, he died in Rome....

     – Hauptpreis
  • 1967
    • Arnold Ulitz
    • Horst Bienek
      Horst Bienek
      Horst Bienek was a German novelist.Bienek was born in Gleiwitz, Germany . He was forced to leave Gleiwitz in 1945, when the use of the German language was forbidden in Silesia. He resettled in the eastern part of Germany. For a time, he was taught by Bertolt Brecht...

       – Ehrengabe
  • 1968 Rudolf Pannwitz
    Rudolf Pannwitz
    Rudolf Pannwitz was a German writer and philosopher.-Works:* 1909 - Die Erziehung* 1912 - Formenkunde der Kirche* 1919 - Die deutsche Lehre...

  • 1969
    • Manfred Bieler
    • Oskar Pastior
      Oskar Pastior
      Oskar Pastior was a Romanian-born German poet and translator. He was the only German member of Oulipo....

       – Förderpreis
  • 1970
    • Kurt Heynicke
    • Dagmar Nick – Ehrengabe
    • Barbara König – Ehrengabe
  • 1971 Wolfgang Koeppen
    Wolfgang Koeppen
    Wolfgang Arthur Reinhold Koeppen is one of the best known German authors of the post-war period.-Life:Koeppen was born out of wedlock in Greifswald to a seamstress. His father never accepted the fatherhood formally...

     – Hauptpreis
  • 1972
    • Walter Kempowski
      Walter Kempowski
      Walter Kempowski was a German writer. Kempowski was known for his series of novels called German Chronicle and the monumental Echolot , a collage of autobiographical reports, letters and other documents by contemporary witnesses of the Second World War.-Childhood :Walter Kempowski was born in...

       – Ehrengabe
    • Ilse Tielsch – Ehrengabe
    • Georg Hermanowski – Ehrengabe
    • Gertrud Fussenegger
  • 1973 Hans-Jürgen Heise – Ehrengabe
  • 1974 Peter Huchel
    Peter Huchel
    Peter Huchel , born Hellmut Huchel, was a German poet.-Life:Huchel was born in Lichterfelde near Berlin. From 1923 to 1926 Huchel studied literature and philosophy in Berlin, Freiburg and Vienna. Between 1927 and 1930 he travelled to France, Romania, Hungary and Turkey...

  • 1975 Frank Thiess
    Frank Thiess
    Frank Thiess was a German writer.-Biography:Born in Eluisenstein, Russian Livonia , Thiess grew up in Berlin, where his family moved after Russia had annexed Livonia. He worked as a journalist for four years until he was enlisted into the German army in World War I...

  • 1976
    • Karin Struck
      Karin Struck
      Karin Struck was a German author. She won the "Rauriser Literature Prize" and the "Andreas Gryphius Prize." She had generally been seen as a writer of women's literature and to the Left. However in 1991 and 1992 she expressed her opposition to abortion and regret at having had one...

       – Hauptpreis; Carl Guesmer – Förderpreis
    • Tamara Ehlert
      Tamara Ehlert
      Tamara Ehlert, aka Tamara Traumann was a German writer and lyricist. Trained in theatre and dance, during the Second World War she worked as a telephone and radio operator. She worked as an interpreter for the British occupation government after the war...

  • 1977
    • Reiner Kunze
      Reiner Kunze
      Reiner Kunze is a German writer and GDR dissident. He studied media and journalism at the University of Leipzig. In 1968, he left the GDR state party SED following the communist Warsaw Pact countries invasion of Czechoslovakia in response to the Prague Spring. He had to publish his work under...

       – Hauptpreis
    • Rose Ausländer
      Rose Ausländer
      Rose Ausländer , maiden name Rosalie Beatrice Scherzer, was a Jewish German- and English language poet. She was born in Bucovina, and lived in U.S.A, Romania, and Germany....

    • Rudolf Günter Langer
  • 1978
    • Hanns Gottschalk
    • Arno Surminski
      Arno Surminski
      Arno Surminski is a German writer, living in Hamburg, and a father of two.After growing up in East Prussia, his parents were deported to ther Soviet Union, while he was expelled to Schleswig-Holstein...

  • 1979 Siegfried Lenz
    Siegfried Lenz
    Siegfried Lenz is a German writer, who has written novels and produced several collections of short stories, essays, and plays for radio and the theatre. He was awarded the Goethe Prize in Frankfurt-am-Main on the 250th Anniversary of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's birth...

     – Hauptpreis
  • 1980 Saul Friedländer
    Saul Friedländer
    Saul Friedländer is an award-winning Israeli historian and currently a professor of history at UCLA.-Biography:...

  • 1981
    • Ernst Vasovec
    • Ulrich Schacht – Förderpreis
  • 1982 Franz Tumler
  • 1983
    • Horst Bienek
      Horst Bienek
      Horst Bienek was a German novelist.Bienek was born in Gleiwitz, Germany . He was forced to leave Gleiwitz in 1945, when the use of the German language was forbidden in Silesia. He resettled in the eastern part of Germany. For a time, he was taught by Bertolt Brecht...

    • Ulla Berkéwicz – Förderpreis
  • 1984 Hans Sahl
    Hans Sahl
    Hans Sahl was a poet, critic, and novelist who began during the Weimar Republic. He came from an affluent Jewish background, but like many such German Jews he fled Germany due to the Nazis. First to Czechoslovakia in 1933, then to Switzerland, and then France...

  • 1985 Ernst Günther Bleisch (Der Philosoph Günther Anders
    Günther Anders
    Günther Anders was a Jewish philosopher and journalist who developed a philosophical anthropology for the age of technology, focusing on such themes as the effects of mass media on our emotional and ethical existence, the nuclear threat, the Shoah and the question of being a philosopher.- Biography...

     hatte den Preis aus politischen Gründen abgelehnt.)
  • 1986 Hans Werner Richter
    Hans Werner Richter
    Hans Werner Richter was a German writer.Born in Neu-Sallenthin, Usedom, Richter is little known for his own works but found worldwide celebrity and acknowledgment as initiator, moving spirit and "grey eminence" of the Group 47, the most important literary association of the German Federal Republic...

  • 1987
    • Otfried Preußler
      Otfried Preußler
      Otfried Preußler is a German children's books author. His best-known works are The Robber Hotzenplotz and The Satanic Mill ....

       für sein Gesamtwerk
    • Helga Lippelt – Förderpreis
  • 1988 Martin Gregor-Dellin
  • 1989
    • Ilse Tielsch – Hauptpreis für ihr Gesamtwerk
    • Michael Wieck
      Michael Wieck
      Michael Wieck is a German violinist and author. He was the first violinist of the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra in 1974-93. In 1989 Wieck published a memoir, Zeugnis vom Untergang Königsbergs, in which he related his and his family's sufferings under the Nazis and, after the German defeat,...

       – Ehrengabe für Zeugnis vom Untergang Königsbergs
  • 1990
    • Peter Härtling
      Peter Härtling
      Peter Härtling is a German writer and poet. He is a member of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany and he received the Großes Verdienstkreuz for his major contribution to German literature.-Biography:...

       – Hauptpreis
    • Christian Saalberg – Ehrengabe
  • 1991
    • Ota Filip
      Ota Filip
      This article is on the Czech novelist, there is a minor actor by the name Ota Filip who is not the same personOta Filip , is a Czech novelist and journalist. He has written in both German and Czech. His novels have also been translated into French, Italian, Spanish and Polish...

    • Helga Schütz – Ehrengabe
    • Franz Hodjak – Ehrengabe
  • 1992
    • Janosch
      Janosch
      Janosch is one of the best-known German artists and children's book authors. He was born in Hindenburg in Upper Silesia. He said in an interview that he is Silesian and that it is his nationality.After World War II the family fled to West Germany. In the area of Oldenburg Janosch worked in a...

       (Horst Eckert) – Hauptpreis
    • Paweł Huelle – Förderpreis
  • 1993 Dagmar Nick
  • 1994 Hans-Jürgen Heise
  • 1995 Andrzej Szczypiorski
    Andrzej Szczypiorski
    Andrzej Szczypiorski was a Polish novelist and politician.His father, Adam Szczypiorski, was a political activist, historian and mathematician....

     – Hauptpreis
  • 1996
    • Jiří Gruša
      Jirí Gruša
      Jiří Gruša was a Czech poet, novelist, translator, diplomat and politician.-Biography:...

    • Olly Komenda-Soentgerath – Ehrengabe
  • 1997 Karl Dedecius
    Karl Dedecius
    Karl Dedecius is a German translator of Polish and Russian literature.-Life:Dedecius was born to German parents in the city of Łódź, Poland, then a multicultural city, which at that time had recently once again become a part of the Second Polish Republic...

     – Hauptpreis
  • 1998 Milo Dor
    Milo Dor
    Milo Dor was a writer and translator. He described himself as "an Austrian, Viennese, and European of Serbian heritage."- Life :...

  • 1999 Stefan Chwin
    Stefan Chwin
    Stefan Chwin is a Polish novelist, literary critic, and historian of literature whose life and literary work is closely linked to his hometown. He holds a post of Literature Professor at the University of Gdansk, his professional interests are focused on romanticism.The most well-known novel by...

     für sein Gesamtwerk, insbesondere für den Roman „Tod in Danzig“
  • 2009 Arno Surminski
    Arno Surminski
    Arno Surminski is a German writer, living in Hamburg, and a father of two.After growing up in East Prussia, his parents were deported to ther Soviet Union, while he was expelled to Schleswig-Holstein...

  • 2010 Renata Schumann
  • 2011 Michael Zeller
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