Kurd Laßwitz Award

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The Kurd Laßwitz Award (German: Kurd-Laßwitz-Preis) is a science fiction award from Germany. The award is named after the science fiction author Kurd Laßwitz. Only works originally published in German are eligible for nomination in all categories except for the Foreign Work category.[1]

Awarding of the Kurd Laßwitz Preis at Elstercon 2008

Wolfgang Jeschke has won the award 19 times in four different categories,[2] while Andreas Eschbach has won the prize 11 times in two different categories.[3] The foreign-language category includes novels, stories, collections and non-fiction. Iain Banks and China Miéville won the foreign-language prize four times.[4][5] Other authors to win multiple times are Hans Joachim Alpers, Carl Amery, Herbert W. Franke, Ian McDonald, Michael Marrak, and Connie Willis.[6]

Award winners

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German-language Novel

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This category includes German-language works with a length of at least 100 pages by German-language authors which were published in German on a German-language market professionally for the first time in the award year.[1]

Foreign Work

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This category includes foreign-language fiction and non-fiction which was published as a German translation for the first time in the award year. Until 1997, it was called Foreign Novel.[1]

German-language Short Fiction (since 1997)

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This category includes German-language works with a length of less than 100 pages by German-language authors which were published in German on a German-language market professionally for the first time in the award year, i.e. it includes short stories and novelettes/novellas combined in one award category. From 1997–2007 it was called German-language Short Story (though it also included novelettes/novellas already). From 1981–1996 this category was split into two separate award categories for Novellette/Novella and Short Story.[1]

Radio drama

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Although a prize has been awarded for a best work of radio drama since 1987, it is only since 1993 that a winner has been selected by a jury

Other categories

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  • Graphic Artist (1981–1992)
  • Graphic Artwork (since 1993)
  • Translator (1981–1992)
  • Translation (since 1993)
  • Movie (1987–1996)
  • Special Award for Extraordinary Accomplishments

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "KLP Kategorien". www.kurd-lasswitz-preis.de.
  2. ^ "Award Bibliography: Wolfgang Jeschke". www.isfdb.org.
  3. ^ "Award Bibliography: Andreas Eschbach". www.isfdb.org.
  4. ^ "Award Bibliography: Iain M. Banks". www.isfdb.org.
  5. ^ "Award Bibliography: China Miéville". www.isfdb.org.
  6. ^ "Overview of Kurd-Laßwitz-Preis". www.isfdb.org.
  7. ^ Post, Uwe (2010). Walpar Tonnraffir und der Zeigefinger Gottes (in German). [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar]: Atlantis Verlag. ISBN 978-3-941258-27-3. OCLC 857113545.
  8. ^ Eschbach, Andreas (2011). Herr aller Dinge Roman (in Danish). Köln. ISBN 978-3-7857-2429-3. OCLC 755082848.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  9. ^ Dath, Dietmar (2012). Pulsarnacht : Roman (in German). München: W. Heyne. ISBN 978-3-453-31406-1. OCLC 822016769.
  10. ^ Jeschke, Wolfgang (2013). Dschiheads Roman (in German). München. ISBN 978-3-453-31491-7. OCLC 856593971.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  11. ^ Hillenbrand, Tom (2014). Drohnenland Kriminalroman. Köln. ISBN 978-3-462-04662-5. OCLC 865134287.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  12. ^ Brandhorst, Andreas (2018). Das Schiff Roman : mit der exklusiven Erzählung "All die Jahrtausende" (in German). München: Piper Verlag. ISBN 978-3-492-28168-3. OCLC 1009083081.
  13. ^ Brandhorst, Andreas; Piper Verlag (2016). Omni Roman. München. ISBN 978-3-492-70359-8. OCLC 948688445.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  14. ^ Marrak, Michael; Amrûn Verlag (2017). Der Kanon mechanischer Seelen (in German). Traunstein. ISBN 978-3-95869-257-2. OCLC 961839530.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  15. ^ Eschbach, Andreas (2018). NSA Nationales Sicherheits-Amt : Roman (in German). Köln: Bastei Lübbe AG. ISBN 978-3-7857-2625-9. OCLC 1184795812.
  16. ^ Eschbach, Andreas (2019). Perry Rhodan - das größte Abenteuer Roman (in German). Frankfurt. ISBN 978-3-596-70145-2. OCLC 1063665629.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  17. ^ Eschbach, Andreas (2020). Eines Menschen Flügel Roman (in German). Köln. ISBN 978-3-7857-2702-7. OCLC 1152814635.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  18. ^ Hermann, Uwe (2021). Nanopark Erlebe deine Fantasie! (in German). Heidelberg. ISBN 978-3-947619-69-6. OCLC 1282609155.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  19. ^ "KLP 2004 Preisträger". Kurd-lasswitz-preis.de. Retrieved 2012-12-23.
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