Friedrich-Hölderlin-Preis

Friedrich Hölderlin Prize is the name of several literary prizes, which were donated in honor of Friedrich Hölderlin.

  • 2.1 Prize winners

Friedrich Hölderlin Prize of the city of Bad Homburg

The Friedrich Hölderlin Prize of the city of Bad Homburg is a 20,000 euro (until 2007 with 12,500 euros ) doped Literature Prize, which is annually since 1983 on 6 June, the eve of the anniversary of the death of Friedrich Hölderlin, awarded. It was donated by the city of Bad Homburg and is awarded annually due to an endowment of $ 100,000 of Clare Foundation Jannsen. The same award prize is worth 7,500 Euros (until 2007 with 5,000 euros ). In 2000, the co-founder Marcel Reich -Ranicki was awarded the prize itself. The jury chaired for many years (2005 - 2012) of the FAZ Feuilleton editor and specialist in German Jochen Hieber held.

Hölderlin lived from 1798 to 1800 and again from 1804 to 1806 in Bad Homburg vd H.

Award winners

Friedrich Hölderlin Prize of the university and the university city of Tübingen

The Friedrich Hölderlin Prize of the university and the university town of Tübingen is an international junior Prize, which is awarded every two years since 1989 and is endowed with 10,000 euros. It was donated jointly by the university and the university town of Tübingen. This prize is to be awarded, "who has made a new poetic contribution to the German language or the Friedrich Hölderlin's work especially connected as a researcher, writer, artist or critic. " The jury consists of six members, of which Hölderlin Society the Faculty of Modern Languages ​​at the University of Tübingen and the German Literature Archive in Marbach are appointed for four years.

Hölderlin lived during his studies and from 1806 until his death in 1843 in Tübingen.

Award winners

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  • Jürgen Conradi: The Hölderlin Prize of the city of Bad Homburg. In: Ingrid Bergman (ed.): History Hoch-Taunus, Frankfurt 1988, ISBN 3-7829-0375-7, pp. 434-437
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