Johann-Friedrich-von-Cotta-Literatur- und Übersetzerpreis der Landeshauptstadt Stuttgart

Literary and translation award
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The Johann-Friedrich-von-Cotta-Literatur- und Übersetzerpreis der Landeshauptstadt Stuttgart is a literary prize awarded in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, awarded every three years to writers and translators. The prize is endowed with €20,000.

Winners

  • 2005
    • Writer: Petra Morsbach
    • Translator: Michael Walter
  • 2008
    • Writer: Egon Schwarz
    • Translator: Hartmut Köhler
  • 2011
  • 2014
    • Writer: Ulrike Edschmid
    • Translator: Joachim Kalka
  • 2017
    • Writer: Peter Stamm
    • Translator: Petra Strien
  • 2020
    • Writer: Thomas Stangl
    • Translator: Claudia Steinitz

Literaturpreis der Stadt Stuttgart

From 1978 to 2002 this prize was known as City of Stuttgart Literary Prize.

  • 1978
    • Writer: Werner Dürrson
    • Writer: Roland Lang
    • Translator: Fritz Vogelgsang
  • 1980
    • Writer: Irmela Brender
    • Writer: Margarete Hannsmann
    • Translator: Otto Bayer
  • 1982
    • Writer: Friederike Roth
    • Writer: Franz Mechsner
    • Translator: Ragni Maria Seidl-Gschwend
  • 1984
    • Writer: Otto Jägersberg
    • Writer: Jochen Kelter
    • Translator: Hans Hermann
  • 1986
    • Writer: Walter Helmut Fritz
    • Writer: Christoph Lippelt
    • Translator: Elke Weh
  • 1988
    • Writer: Ludwig Greve
    • Writer: Hanns-Josef Ortheil
    • Translator: Maria Csollán
  • 1990
    • Writer: Zsuzsanna Gahse
    • Writer: Johannes Poethen
    • Translator: Rosemarie Tietze
  • 1992
    • Writer: Tina Stroheker
    • Writer: Rolf Vollmann
    • Translator: Helga Pfetsch
  • 1994
    • Writer: Albrecht Goes
    • Writer: Reinhard Gröper
    • Translator: Barbara Henninges
  • 1996
    • Writer: Maria Beig
    • Translator: Willi Zurbrüggen
  • 1998
    • Writer: Hermann Kinder
    • Translator: Hildegard Grosche
  • 2000
    • Writer: Peter O. Chotjewitz
    • Translator: Nikolaus Stingl
  • 2002
    • Writer: Jürgen Lodemann
    • Translator: Ralph Dutli

External links

  • Webseite der Stadt Stuttgart zum Johann Friedrich von Cotta-Preis (in German)