Franz Josef Czernin

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Franz Josef Czernin

Franz Josef Czernin (born 7 January 1952, Vienna) is an Austrian writer. He is a member of the Bohemian noble Czernin family.[1][2]

Awards and honors

  • 1993: Stadtschreiber von Graz
  • 1997: Literaturpreis der Stadt Wien
  • 1998: Anton-Wildgans-Preis
  • 1998: Heimito von Doderer-Literaturpreis, Sonderpreis für Literarische Essayistik
  • 2003: Heimrad-Bäcker-Preis
  • 2004: Literaturpreis des Landes Steiermark
  • 2007: Georg-Trakl-Preis
  • 2007: Österreichischer Staatspreis für Literaturkritik
  • 2011: Magus-Preis der Gesellschaft zur Förderung der westfälischen Kulturarbeit
  • 2012: H. C. Artmann-Preis
  • 2015: Ernst-Jandl-Preis[3]

References

  1. ^ Jandl, Paul. "Für Franz Josef Czernin ist Schreiben eine Utopie vom Glück". Neue Zürcher Zeitung.
  2. ^ "Franz Josef Czernin: "reisen, auch winterlich" - Klang, Kombinatorik und Kalauer". Deutschlandfunk.
  3. ^ "Welttag des Buches: Bundesminister Ostermayer vergibt Literaturpreise 2015". Bundeskanzleramt. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-04-30.
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