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Büchner Prize
German award
- In full:
- Georg Büchner Prize
- German:
- Georg-Büchner Preis
- Related Topics:
- German literature
- Notable Honorees:
- Peter Weiss
- Martin Mosebach
Büchner Prize, prestigious German prize established in 1923 by the government of Volksstaat Hessen (state of Hesse, now in Hessen Land [state]) to honour native son Georg Büchner, a noted dramatist. From its inception to 1950 the prize was awarded to a range of Hessian visual artists, writers, poets, actors, and singers. (It was not presented during the period of 1933–44, because of Nazi censorship.) A 1951 agreement between Hessen and the German Academy for Language and Literature reconceived the Büchner Prize as a purely literary honour. Conferred annually by the German Academy, it was intended to reward German writers ...(100 of 129 words)