Ida-Dehmel-Literaturpreis

German literary award
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Ida-Dehmel-Literaturpreis is a literary prize in Germany. Awarded every three years, it was created by the Societies of female artists and their supporters ("Gemeinschaften der Künstlerinnen und Kunstförderer e. V." / GEDOK) to honour Ida Dehmel.

Winners

  • 1968: Hilde Domin
  • 1971: Erika Burkart
  • 1975: Margot Scharpenberg
  • 1977: Rose Ausländer
  • 1980: Ingeborg Drewitz
  • 1983: Barbara Frischmuth
  • 1986: Eva Zeller
  • 1989: Brigitte Kronauer
  • 1992: Sarah Kirsch
  • 1995: Elke Erb
  • 1998: Herta Müller
  • 2001: Helga M. Novak
  • 2004: Kerstin Hensel
  • 2007: Doris Runge
  • 2010: Ulla Hahn
  • 2014: Karla Schneider
  • 2017: Monika Maron
  • 2020: Ulrike Draesner
  • Official website


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