Nelly Sachs Prize


The Nelly Sachs Prize is a literary prize given every two years by the German city of Dortmund. Named after the Jewish poet and Nobel laureate Nelly Sachs, the prize includes a cash award of €15,000. It honours authors for outstanding literary contributions to the promotion of understanding between peoples.

History and Administration

Because there were not enough funds to honour an awardee in 2009, the prize was awarded in 2010. This was the first time that a year was skipped in the biennial schedule.

2019 Controversy and Withdrawal

In 2019, the judges for the 2019 award reversed their decision to give the prize to Kamila Shamsie, after the German website Ruhrbarone pointed out her long-standing public support for the BDS movement.
The Dortmund City Council, the hosts of the award stated: "Shamsie's political positioning to actively participate in the cultural boycott as part of the BDS campaign against the Israeli government is clearly in contradiction to the statutory objectives of the award and the spirit of the Nelly Sachs Prize."
In response to the withdrawal, Shamsie said: "In the just-concluded Israeli elections, Benjamin Netanyahu announced plans to annex up to one third of the West Bank, in contravention of international law and his political opponent Benny Gantz's objection to this was that Netanyahu had stolen his idea; this closely followed the killing of two Palestinian teenagers by Israeli forces – which was condemned as 'appalling' by the UN special coordinator for the Middle East peace process. In this political context, the jury has chosen to withdraw the award from me on the basis of my support for a non-violent campaign to bring pressure on the Israeli government."

Awardees

YearAwardeeCountry
1961Nelly Sachs
1963
1965Max Tau
1967Alfred Andersch
1969Giorgio Bassani
1971Ilse Aichinger
1973
1975Elias Canetti
1977Hermann Kesten
1979Erich Fromm
1981Horst Bienek
1983Hilde Domin
1985Nadine Gordimer
1987Milan Kundera
1989Andrzej Szczypiorski
1991David Grossman
1993Juan Goytisolo
1995Michael Ondaatje
1997Javier Marías
1999Christa Wolf
2001Georges-Arthur Goldschmidt
2003Per Olov Enquist
2005Aharon Appelfeld
2007Rafik Schami/
2010Margaret Atwood
2011Norman Manea
2013Abbas Khider/
2015Marie NDiaye
2017Bachtyar Ali
2019Not awarded-
2021
2023Saša Stanišić/
2025Yoko Tawada