Siegfried Unseld Preis

German literary award

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The Siegfried Unseld Preis is an international award for scientific and literary accomplishments. It has been awarded biennially on 28 September since its establishment on that date in 2004, the 80th birthday of the German publisher Siegried Unseld [de] by the Siegfried Unseld Stiftung ("foundation") and has been endowed with an award sum of €50,000.

Laureates

  • 2004: Peter Handke
  • 2006: Inger Christensen
  • 2008: Bruno Latour
  • 2010: Sari Nusseibeh and Amos Oz
  • 2012: Art Spiegelman[1]

Winners per country

 Austria 1
 Denmark 1
 France 1
 Israel 1
 Palestine 1
 United States 1
Total 6

References

  1. ^ boersenblatt.net of 11 June 2012

External links

  • Hinweis zum Preis in der Verlagsgeschichte (2004) (in German)
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