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Awarding of the Kurd Laßwitz Preis at Elstercon 2008
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 . Eligible for nomination in all categories except for the Foreign Work category are only works published in German originally.
[1]
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
German-language Novel
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]
1981: Georg Zauner, Die Enkel der Raketenbauer
1982:
Wolfgang Jeschke ,
The Last Day of Creation
1983: Richard Hey, Im Jahr 95 nach Hiroshima
1984: Thomas R. P. Mielke, Das Sakriversum
1985:
Herbert W. Franke , Die Kälte des Weltraums
1986:
Herbert W. Franke , Endzeit
1987:
Carl Amery , Die Wallfahrer
1988:
Gudrun Pausewang ,
Die Wolke
1989: Norbert Stöbe, New York ist himmlisch
1990:
Wolfgang Jeschke , Midas
1991:
Carl Amery , Das Geheimnis der Krypta
1992:
Christian Mähr , Fatous Staub
1993:
Herbert Rosendorfer , Die goldenen Heiligen oder Columbus entdeckt Europa
1994: Thomas Ziegler, Die Stimmen der Nacht
1995:
Hans Joachim Alpers , Das zerrissene Land
1996:
Hans Joachim Alpers , Die graue Eminenz
1997:
Andreas Eschbach , Solarstation
1998: No Award
1999:
Andreas Eschbach ,
Jesus Video
2000:
Andreas Eschbach , Kelwitts Stern
2001:
Michael Marrak , Lord Gamma
2002:
Andreas Eschbach , Quest
2003:
Michael Marrak , Imagon
2004:
Andreas Eschbach , Der Letzte seiner Art
2005:
Frank Schätzing ,
The Swarm
2006:
Wolfgang Jeschke , Das Cusanus-Spiel
2007:
Herbert W. Franke , Auf der Spur des Engels
2008:
Andreas Eschbach , Ausgebrannt
2009:
Dietmar Dath , Die Abschaffung der Arten
2010:
Andreas Eschbach , Ein König für Deutschland
2011:
Uwe Post [
de ] , Walpar Tonnraffir und der Zeigefinger Gottes
[7]
2012:
Andreas Eschbach , Herr aller Dinge
[8]
2013:
Dietmar Dath , Pulsarnacht
[9]
2014:
Wolfgang Jeschke , Dschiheads
[10]
2015:
Tom Hillenbrand [
de ] , Drohnenland
[11]
2016:
Andreas Brandhorst , Das Schiff
[12]
2017:
Andreas Brandhorst , Omni
[13]
2018:
Michael Marrak , Der Kanon mechanischer Seelen
[14]
2019:
Andreas Eschbach , NSA – Nationales Sicherheits-Amt
[15]
2020:
Andreas Eschbach , Das größte Abenteuer
[16]
2021:
Andreas Eschbach , Eines Menschen Flügel
[17]
2022:
Uwe Hermann [
de ] , Nanopark
[18]
Foreign Work
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]
1984:
Brian Aldiss ,
Helliconia Spring
1985:
Philip K. Dick ,
VALIS
1986:
Daniel Keyes ,
The Minds of Billy Milligan
1987:
Jerry Yulsman ,
Elleander Morning
1988:
Christopher Priest ,
The Glamour
1989:
Orson Scott Card ,
Speaker for the Dead
1990:
Lucius Shepard ,
Life During Wartime
1991:
Iain M. Banks ,
The Bridge
1992:
Iain M. Banks ,
The Wasp Factory
1993:
Iain M. Banks ,
Use of Weapons
1994:
Connie Willis ,
Doomsday Book
1995:
Ian McDonald ,
Scissors Cut Paper Wrap Stone
1996:
Stephen Baxter ,
The Time Ships
1997:
Kate Wilhelm ,
Death Qualified: A Mystery of Chaos
1998:
Iain M. Banks ,
Excession
1999:
Ian McDonald ,
Sacrifice of Fools
2000:
Greg Egan ,
Distress
2001:
Mary Doria Russell ,
The Sparrow
2002:
Connie Willis ,
To Say Nothing of the Dog
2003:
China Miéville ,
Perdido Street Station
2004:
Vernor Vinge ,
A Deepness in the Sky
2005:
China Miéville ,
The Scar
2006:
China Miéville ,
Iron Council
2007:
Robert Charles Wilson ,
Spin
2008:
Sergey Lukyanenko ,
Spectrum
2009:
Charles Stross ,
Glasshouse
2010:
John Scalzi ,
The Android's Dream
2011:
China Miéville ,
The City & the City
2012:
Paolo Bacigalupi ,
The Windup Girl
2013:
Ted Chiang ,
Hell Is the Absence of God
2014:
Jo Walton ,
Among Others
2015:
Ursula K. Le Guin ,
Paradises Lost
2016:
Neal Stephenson ,
Seveneves
2017:
Cixin Liu ,
The Three Body Problem
2018:
Nnedi Okorafor ,
The Book of Phoenix
2019:
Jasper Fforde ,
Early Riser
2020:
Margaret Atwood ,
The Testaments
2021:
Simon Stålenhag ,
Tales from the Loop
2022:
Kim Stanley Robinson ,
The Ministry for the Future
German-language Short Fiction (since 1997)
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]
1997:
Wolfgang Jeschke , Partner fürs Leben
1998:
Malte S. Sembten , Blind Date
1999:
Marcus Hammerschmitt , Wüstenlack
2000: Wolfgang Jeschke, Die Cusanische Acceleratio
2001: Marcus Hammerschmitt, Troubadoure
2002: Wolfgang Jeschke, Allah akbar And So Smart Our NLWs
2003:
Erik Simon , Spiel beendet, sagte der Sumpf
2004:
Angela Steinmüller and
Karlheinz Steinmüller , Vor der Zeitreise
2005:
Wolfgang Jeschke , Das Geschmeide
2006:
Rainer Erler , An e-Star is born
2007: Marcus Hammerschmitt, Canea Null
2008:
Michael K. Iwoleit , Der Moloch
2009:
Andreas Eschbach , Survival-Training and
Heidrun Jänchen , Ein Geschäft wie jedes andere
2010:
Ernst-Eberhard Manski , Das Klassentreffen der Weserwinzer
2011: Michael K. Iwoleit, Die Schwelle
2012:
Frank W. Haubold , Am Ende der Reise
2013:
Klaus N. Frick , Im Käfig
2014:
Michael Marrak , Coen Sloterdykes diametral levitierendes Chronoversum
2015:
Fabian Tomaschek , Boatpeople
2016:
Karsten Kruschel , Was geschieht dem Licht am Ende des Tunnels?
2017:
Gabriele Behrend , Suicide Rooms
2018:
Uwe Hermann , Das Internet der Dinge
2019:
Thorsten Küper , Confinement
2020:
Jacqueline Montemurri , Koloss aus dem Orbit
2021:
Angela Steinmüller and
Karlheinz Steinmüller , Marslandschaften
2022:
Aiki Mira , Utopie-27
Radio drama
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
1993:
Eva Maria Mudrich , Sommernachtstraum
1994: not awarded
1995: not awarded
1996:
Wolfgang Rindfleisch , Uhrwerk Orange (derivative of
Anthony Burgess , 'A Clockwork Orange' ). Director: Wolfgang Rindfleisch. Music: Trötsch
1997:
Friedrich Bestenreiner , 'Paradise Hospital Inc.' . Director:
Thomas Werner
1998:
Karlheinz Knuth , Die Tage nebenan – or: Da, wo Cäsar nicht ermordet wurde . Director: Thomas Werner
1999:
Heiko Michael Hartmann , MOI . Director:
Oliver Sturm
2000:
Marina Dietz , Träumen Androiden (derivative of
Philip K. Dick , 'Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep' ). Regie: Marina Dietz
2001: not awarded
2002:
Walter Adler , Tokio liebt uns nicht mehr (derivative of
Ray Loriga , Tokio ya no nos quiere ). Director: Walter Adler
2003: not awarded
2004: not awarded
2005:
Norbert Schaeffer , Das letzte Geheimnis (derivative of
Bernard Werber , L'ultime secret ). Director: Norbert Schaeffer
2006:
Matthias Wittekindt , Das Lewskow-Manuscript . Director:
Alexander Schuhmacher . Music:
Tim Frühwirth ,
Lömsch Le Mans ,
Frank Wingold
2007:
Matthias Scheliga , Amnesia . Regie:
Jürgen Dluzniewski
2008: nicht vergeben
2009:
Bodo Traber &
Tilman Zens , Die Flüsterer , Director:
Petra Feldhoff
2010: not awarded
2011: not awarded
2012:
Till Müller-Klug , Sprachlabor Babylon , Director:
Thomas Wolfertz , Musik:
Ekkehard Ehlers
2013:
Heinz von Cramer , Unerwartete Ereignisse , Director:
Burkhard Schmid
2014: not awarded
2015:
Walter Adler , Foxfinder , Director: Walter Adler
2016:
Georg Heinzen , Sale , Director:
Martin Zylka
2017: not awarded
2018:
Bodo Traber , Paradise Revisited , Director: Bodo Traber
2019:
Anne Krüger , Supermarkt , Director:
Andrea Getto
2020:
Gerrit Booms , Unser Leben in den Wäldern (derivative of
Marie Darrieussecq , Notre vie dans les forêts )
2021:
Heinz Sommer , Der zweite Schlaf
2022:
Christian Wittmann and
Georg Zeitblom , r_crusoe™
Other categories
Graphic Artist (1981–1992)
Graphic Artwork (since 1993)
Translator (1981–1992)
Translation (since 1993)
Movie (1987–1996)
Special Award for Extraordinary Accomplishments
See also
References
^
a
b
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"KLP Kategorien" . www.kurd-lasswitz-preis.de .
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"Award Bibliography: Wolfgang Jeschke" . www.isfdb.org .
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"Award Bibliography: Andreas Eschbach" . www.isfdb.org .
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"Award Bibliography: Iain M. Banks" . www.isfdb.org .
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"Award Bibliography: China Miéville" . www.isfdb.org .
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"Overview of Kurd-Laßwitz-Preis" . www.isfdb.org .
^ Post, Uwe (2010). Walpar Tonnraffir und der Zeigefinger Gottes (in German). [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar]: Atlantis Verlag.
ISBN
978-3-941258-27-3 .
OCLC
857113545 .
^ Eschbach, Andreas (2011). Herr aller Dinge Roman (in Danish). Köln.
ISBN
978-3-7857-2429-3 .
OCLC
755082848 . {{
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^ Dath, Dietmar (2012). Pulsarnacht : Roman (in German). München: W. Heyne.
ISBN
978-3-453-31406-1 .
OCLC
822016769 .
^ Jeschke, Wolfgang (2013). Dschiheads Roman (in German). München.
ISBN
978-3-453-31491-7 .
OCLC
856593971 . {{
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^ Hillenbrand, Tom (2014). Drohnenland Kriminalroman . Köln.
ISBN
978-3-462-04662-5 .
OCLC
865134287 . {{
cite book }}
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link )
^ 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 .
^ Brandhorst, Andreas; Piper Verlag (2016). Omni Roman . München.
ISBN
978-3-492-70359-8 .
OCLC
948688445 . {{
cite book }}
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link )
^ Marrak, Michael; Amrûn Verlag (2017). Der Kanon mechanischer Seelen (in German). Traunstein.
ISBN
978-3-95869-257-2 .
OCLC
961839530 . {{
cite book }}
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^ Eschbach, Andreas (2018). NSA Nationales Sicherheits-Amt : Roman (in German). Köln: Bastei Lübbe AG.
ISBN
978-3-7857-2625-9 .
OCLC
1184795812 .
^ Eschbach, Andreas (2019). Perry Rhodan - das größte Abenteuer Roman (in German). Frankfurt.
ISBN
978-3-596-70145-2 .
OCLC
1063665629 . {{
cite book }}
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^ Eschbach, Andreas (2020). Eines Menschen Flügel Roman (in German). Köln.
ISBN
978-3-7857-2702-7 .
OCLC
1152814635 . {{
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^ Hermann, Uwe (2021). Nanopark Erlebe deine Fantasie! (in German). Heidelberg.
ISBN
978-3-947619-69-6 .
OCLC
1282609155 . {{
cite book }}
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link )
^
"KLP 2004 Preisträger" . Kurd-lasswitz-preis.de. Retrieved 2012-12-23 .
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