The Alfred Döblin Prize, endowed with 15,000 euros and donated by Günter Grass, is awarded for a longer prose manuscript in progress. The jury consists of Ekkehard Knörer, Lara Sielmann and Shirin Sojitrawalla.
The winner will be chosen the day before in a public reading at the Literary Colloquium Berlin, where the finalists will present their texts to the audience and the experts.
In addition to a reading from the winning manuscript and a discussion with the winner, Jan Kuhlbrodt, winner of the 2023 prize, will give a speech on Döblin.
With the prizewinner
The finalists: Andrea Rea Arežina, Sophia Merwald, Martin Piekar, Lina Schwenk, Janna Steenfatts and Karosh Taha
Jury: Ekkehard Knörer, Lara Sielmann, Shirin Sojitrawalla
Lecture: Jan Kuhlbrodt
In German language
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