Quickborn-Preis
Appearance
Quickborn-Preis is a literary prize of Germany, which is given for special achievements in the field of Low German language literature or folklore research. First awarded in 1960,[1] it is awarded every two years, and the winner receives a prize of 2000 euros.[2]
Prize winners
[edit]1960 – 1984
[edit]- 1960: Paul Selk
- 1962: Rudolf Kinau
- 1964: Alma Rogge
- 1966: Albert Mähl
- 1970: Wilhelmine Siefkes
- 1972: Heinrich Schmidt-Barrien
- 1974: Hinrich Kruse
- 1976: Theodor Schuster
- 1978: Günter Harte
- 1980: Heinrich Diers
- 1982: Johann Diedrich Bellmann
- 1984: Konrad Hansen
Prize winners since 1992
[edit]- 1992: Heinrich Kröger
- 1994: Friedrich W. Michelsen
- 1996: Heinrich Egon Hansen
- 1998: Jürgen Schierer
- 2000: Hans Timmermann
- 2002: Inge Bichel and Ulf Bichel[3]
- 2004: Cornelia Nenz[4]
- 2006: Volker Holm
- 2008: Jürgen Meier
- 2010: Heike Müns
- 2012: Hartmut Cyriacks and Peter Nissen
- 2014: Georg Bühren
- 2016: Dieter Andresen
- 2018: Karl-Heinz Madauß
- 2020: Heinrich Thies
References
[edit]- ^ Kürschners Deutscher Literatur-Kalender. 58. Jahrgang 1981 (in German). Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. 2019. p. 1441. ISBN 9783110838961.
- ^ "Quickborn-Preis" (in German). nsks.de. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
- ^ Carstens, Bärbel; Carstens, Uwe (2018). 1900–1904: Schriften (in German). Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. pp. 605–6. ISBN 9783110581072.
- ^ "QUICKBORN-PREIS 2004" (in German). threms.de. Retrieved 24 June 2020.