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Lena Schätte vince il 50° Premio Bachmann con la sua figura "Covardità"
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Lena Schätte vince il 50° Premio Bachmann con la sua figura "Covardità"

The 50th edition of the Ingeborg-Bachmann-Preis, awarded at the Days of German-Language Literature in Klagenfurt, was won by Lena Schätte from Germany for her work 'Was wir tragen,' which explores themes of female identity and societal expectations. Schätte also received the BKS-Bank Public Prize and the Carinthian Summer Festival Writer Prize. The jury praised her work for its emotional depth and literary significance. Other awards included Kinga Tóth from Hungary, who wrote about the relationship between Hungarians and Austrians, and Ozan Zakariya Keskinkilic from Germany, whose work 'Vater ohne Sohn' addressed themes of guilt and forgiveness. Magdalena Schrefel, an Austrian living in Berlin, received the 3sat Prize.

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Lena Schätte vince il 50° Premio Bachmann con la sua figura "Covardità"

The 50th edition of the Ingeborg-Bachmann-Preis, awarded at the Days of German-Language Literature in Klagenfurt, was won by Lena Schätte from Germany for her work 'Was wir tragen,' which explores themes of female identity and societal expectations. Schätte also received the BKS-Bank Public Prize and the Carinthian Summer Festival Writer Prize. The jury praised her work for its emotional depth and literary significance. Other awards included Kinga Tóth from Hungary, who wrote about the relationship between Hungarians and Austrians, and Ozan Zakariya Keskinkilic from Germany, whose work 'Vater ohne Sohn' addressed themes of guilt and forgiveness. Magdalena Schrefel, an Austrian living in Berlin, received the 3sat Prize.

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