Austrian State Prize For European Literature

The Austrian State Prize for European Literature (German: Österreichischer Staatspreis für Europäische Literatur), also known in Austria as the European Literary Award (Europäischer Literaturpreis), is an Austrian literary prize awarded by the Federal Chancellery for Arts, Culture, and Media to European writers.

Established in 1965, the prize is endowed with a purse of 25,000 € (As of 2022). The prize was not awarded in 1969. It is awarded on the Salzburg Festival.

List of winners

Year Writer Country
1965 Zbigniew Herbert Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Poland
1966 W. H. Auden Austrian State Prize For European Literature  England
1967 Vasko Popa Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Yugoslavia
1968 Václav Havel Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Czechoslovakia
1969 Not awarded
1970 Eugène Ionesco Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Romania
1971 Peter Huchel Austrian State Prize For European Literature  East Germany
1972 Sławomir Mrożek Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Poland
1973 Harold Pinter Austrian State Prize For European Literature  England
1974 Sándor Weöres Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Hungary
1975 Miroslav Krleža Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Yugoslavia
1976 Italo Calvino Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Italy
1977 Pavel Kohout Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Czechoslovakia
1978 Simone de Beauvoir Austrian State Prize For European Literature  France
1979 Fulvio Tomizza Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Italy
1980 Sarah Kirsch Austrian State Prize For European Literature  East Germany
1981 Doris Lessing Austrian State Prize For European Literature  England/Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Zimbabwe
1982 Tadeusz Różewicz Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Poland
1983 Friedrich Dürrenmatt Austrian State Prize For European Literature   Switzerland
1984 Christa Wolf Austrian State Prize For European Literature  East Germany
1985 Stanisław Lem Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Poland
1986 Giorgio Manganelli Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Italy
1987 Milan Kundera Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Czechoslovakia
1988 Andrzej Szczypiorski Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Poland
1989 Marguerite Duras Austrian State Prize For European Literature  France
1990 Helmut Heissenbüttel Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Germany
1991 Péter Nádas Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Hungary
1992 Salman Rushdie Austrian State Prize For European Literature  England/Austrian State Prize For European Literature  India
1993 Chinghiz Aitmatov Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Kyrgyzstan
1994 Inger Christensen Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Denmark
1995 Aleksandar Tišma Austrian State Prize For European Literature  FR Yugoslavia
1996 Jürg Laederach Austrian State Prize For European Literature   Switzerland
1997 Antonio Tabucchi Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Italy
1998 Dubravka Ugrešić Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Netherlands/Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Croatia
1999 Péter Esterházy Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Hungary
2000 António Lobo Antunes Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Portugal
2001 Umberto Eco Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Italy
2002 Christoph Hein Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Germany
2003 Cees Nooteboom Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Netherlands
2004 Julian Barnes Austrian State Prize For European Literature  England
2005 Claudio Magris Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Italy
2006 Jorge Semprún Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Spain
2007 A. L. Kennedy Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Scotland
2008 Agota Kristof Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Hungary
2009 Per Olov Enquist Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Sweden
2010 Paul Nizon Austrian State Prize For European Literature   Switzerland
2011 Javier Marías Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Spain
2012 Patrick Modiano Austrian State Prize For European Literature  France
2013 John Banville Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Ireland
2014 Lyudmila Ulitskaya Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Russia
2015 Mircea Cărtărescu Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Romania
2016 Andrzej Stasiuk Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Poland
2017 Karl Ove Knausgård Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Norway
2018 Zadie Smith Austrian State Prize For European Literature  England
2019 Michel Houellebecq Austrian State Prize For European Literature  France
2020 Drago Jančar Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Slovenia
2021 László Krasznahorkai Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Hungary
2022 Ali Smith Austrian State Prize For European Literature  Scotland
2023 Marie NDiaye Austrian State Prize For European Literature  France

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