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    Anton Wildgans (17 April 1881 – 3 May 1932) was an Austrian poet and playwright. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature four times. Born in...
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  • The Anton Wildgans Prize of Austrian Industry is a literary award that was endowed in 1962 by the Federation of Austrian Industry. The prize is worth 15...
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    Peter Handke (category Anton Wildgans Prize winners)
    Peter Handke (German pronunciation: [ˈpeːtɐ ˈhantkə]; born 6 December 1942) is an Austrian novelist, playwright, translator, poet, film director, and screenwriter...
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  • 1945) April 15 – David Thomas, Welsh composer (d. 1928) April 17 – Anton Wildgans, lyricist and playwright (died 1942) April 20 – Nikolai Myaskovsky,...
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  • Christine Busta (category Anton Wildgans Prize winners)
    City of Vienna 1969 Grand Austrian State Prize for Literature 1975 Anton Wildgans Prize 1980 Honorary Medal of the capital Vienna in gold 1980 Austrian...
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    writer and poet Anton Wildgans (1881–1932), Austrian poet and playwright Anton Wilfer (1901–1976), Czechoslovak luthier Anton Windfelder, German zoologist...
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    Thomas Bernhard (category Anton Wildgans Prize winners)
    Austrian minister for culture. The following year, the ceremony for the Anton Wildgans Prize was cancelled when the organisers learned that Bernhard intended...
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  • Ilse Aichinger (category Anton Wildgans Prize winners)
    Literaturpreis der Bayerischen Akademie der Schönen Künste (1961, 1991) Anton Wildgans Prize (1968) Nelly Sachs Prize (1971) Roswitha Prize (1975) Franz Nabl...
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  • Ernst Jandl (category Anton Wildgans Prize winners)
    Austrian Prize for Literature 1980: Mülheim Dramatists Prize 1982: Anton Wildgans Prize 1982: Manuscripts Prize of Styria 1984: Georg Büchner Prize (see...
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    Daniel Kehlmann (category Anton Wildgans Prize winners)
    Princeton 2018 Friedrich-Hölderlin-Preis 2018 Frank-Schirrmacher-Preis 2019 Anton Wildgans Prize 2019 Schubart Literaturpreis 2021 Elisabeth-Langgässer-Literaturpreis...
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    president Franz Werfel (1890–1945), poet Franz West (1947–2012), artist Anton Wildgans (1881–1932), poet Hugo Wolf (1860–1903), composer Fritz Wotruba (1907–1975)...
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    Friedrich Wildgans (5 June 1913 in Vienna – 7 November 1965 in Mödling) was an Austrian composer and clarinettist. Wildgans was born into the family of...
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    films and producer Anton Wildgans (1881–1932), poet and playwright, nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature four times Anton Webern, (1883-1945)...
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    awarded either solely to Dmitry Merezhkovsky, or shared with Ivan Bunin. Anton Wildgans was also nominated by a number of professors at the University in Vienna...
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    Barbara Frischmuth (category Anton Wildgans Prize winners)
    Barbara Frischmuth (born 5 July 1941 in Altaussee, Salzkammergut) is an Austrian writer of poetry and prose. She is a member of the Grazer Gruppe (the...
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    Josefstädter Straße (street) and Bennoplatz. Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt Anton Wildgans Karl von Frisch Heinz Fischer Kurt Gödel Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach...
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    director of the theater, Wenzel Sporck, who was the great nephew of Franz Anton Sporck, who had brought the french horn and Antonio Vivaldi to Prague, established...
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  • Fritz Hochwälder (category Anton Wildgans Prize winners)
    1955 City of Vienna Prize for Literature 1956 Grillparzer Prize 1962 Anton Wildgans Prize 1966 Grand Austrian State Prize for Literature 1971 Austrian Cross...
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    Norbert Leser (category Anton Wildgans Prize winners)
    Norbert Leser (May 31, 1933 – December 31, 2014) was an Austrian jurist, political scientist and social philosopher best known for his lifelong affiliation...
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    Ingeborg Bachmann (category Anton Wildgans Prize winners)
    Georg Büchner Prize. 1968: Grosser Osterreichischer Staatspreis. 1972: Anton Wildgans Prize. The Ingeborg Bachmann Prize, awarded annually in Klagenfurt since...
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  • Reich. It was not the only proposal for a new Austrian national anthem. Anton Wildgans asked Richard Strauss to set one of his poems, "Österreichisches Lied"...
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  • Ernst Hinterberger (category Anton Wildgans Prize winners)
    figure in Kaisermühlen-Blues) City of Vienna Achievement Award, 1971 Anton Wildgans Prize of Austrian Industry, for Wer fragt nach uns, 1974 Golden Romy...
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    Prize for A Whole Life 2016: Buchpreis der Wiener Wirtschaft 2017: Anton Wildgans Prize 2017: Shortlisted for International DUBLIN Literary Award for...
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    Olga Flor (category Anton Wildgans Prize winners)
    literary awards like the Anton Wildgans Prize in 2013. She's a member of the Grazer Autorenversammlung. 2013 Anton Wildgans Prize 2018 Droste Prize 2019...
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    Michael Köhlmeier (category Anton Wildgans Prize winners)
    Michael Köhlmeier (born 15 October 1949 in Hard, Austria) is a contemporary Austrian writer and musician. He studied Politics and German (1970–1978) at...
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  • Prize Franz Kafka Prize Austrian State Prize for European Literature Anton Wildgans Prize Bangla Academy Award Bessie Head Literature Awards Prêmio Jabuti...
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    org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive - Anton Wildgans". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination...
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    short story, essays, history, biography Sinclair Lewis (1885–1951) 31 Anton Wildgans (1881–1932)  Austria poetry, drama 24 professors from the University...
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    Keller, Josef Kraus, Anton Lampa, Ernst Mach, Rosa Mayreder, Julius Ofner, Josef Popper, Otto Simon, Christine Touaillon and Anton Wildgans 1915 Moritz Schlick...
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    Friederike Mayröcker (category Anton Wildgans Prize winners)
    Literature of Vienna [de] 1977: Georg Trakl Prize for Poetry [de] 1981: Anton Wildgans Prize 1982: Grand Austrian State Prize for Literature 1982: Roswitha...
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