Petrarca-Preis
Petrarca-Preis was a European literary and translation award named after the Italian Renaissance poet Francesco Petrarca or Petrarch. Founded in 1975 by German art historian and publisher Hubert Burda, it was primarily designed for contemporary European poets, but some occasional non-Europeans appear in the list of laureates. The award was first distributed over a twenty-year period and included the categories Literature and Translation. Then it was followed for a decade by a Hermann-Lenz-Preis and resumed in 2010. The first jury consisted of fluxus participant Bazon Brock, poets Michael Krüger and Nicolas Born, and novelist Peter Handke. When the prize resumed in 2010, Peter Handke and Michael Krüger still were on the jury, together with the authors Alfred Kolleritsch and Peter Hamm. "We want to support a national and regional culture in Europe", founder Hubert Burda initially said at the 2011 awards. An explicit goal was to watch out all over Europe for authors who gave a distinctive voice to their prevailing culture. The Petrarca-Preis consisted of €20,000, and it could be shared between several winners. The ceremony was usually held in places which Francesco Petrarch at some point visited.
Literature prize-winners and ceremony locations
- 1975: Rolf Dieter Brinkmann, Mont Ventoux
- 1976: Sarah Kirsch and Ernst Meister, Arquà Petrarca
- 1977: Herbert Achternbusch, Arquà Petrarca
- 1978: Alfred Kolleritsch, Siena
- 1979: Zbigniew Herbert, Verona
- 1980: Ludwig Hohl, Florence
- 1981: Tomas Tranströmer, Vicenza
- 1982: Ilse Aichinger, Sils Maria
- 1983: Gerhard Meier, Vézelay
- 1984: Gustav Januš, Avignon
- 1987: Hermann Lenz, Asolo
- 1988: Philippe Jaccottet, Trieste
- 1989: Jan Skácel, Lucca
- 1990: Paul Wühr, Siena
- 1991: John Berger, Piemonte
- 1992: Michael Hamburger, Modena
- 1993: Gennadij Ajgi, Perugia
- 1994: Helmut Färber, Weimar
- 1995: Les Murray, Provence
- 2010: Pierre Michon and Erri De Luca, Salem Abbey
- 2011: John Burnside and Florjan Lipuš, Benediktbeuern Abbey
- 2012: Miodrag Pavlović and Kito Lorenc, Marbach am Neckar
- 2013: Adonis and Robin Robertson, München
- 2014: Franz Mon and Tomas Venclova, Bayerisches Nationalmuseum, München
Translator Award
- 1987 Hanno Helbling
- 1988 Georg Rudolf Lind
- 1989 Felix Philipp Ingold
- 1990 Fabjan Hafner
- 1991 Ilma Rakusa
- 1993 Hanns Grössel
- 1994 Elisabeth Edl and Wolfgang Matz
- 1995 Verena Reichel