Sunday , 12.07.2015, 12:03
The Berlin author Catherine Hartwell has won on Sunday with the Würth Literature Prize.
She received the first prize and 5,000 euros for her text “Konstantin West and I look at an apartment at, in the we will never move “as the Baden-württembürgische company Würth told
Presented by Hans-Ulrich Grunder said according to a statement.”. I have this text like, self-indulgent, amused and irritated read both “The second Price and 2500 euros went to the author Doris Anna Schilz, also from Berlin, for its text “Tatort”.
The tender had this time the theme “In At Home Abroad”. A total of 250 articles were submitted. Prizes will be awarded annually prose texts with a length of about 10 000 characters, “the go convincingly own linguistic ways.”
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