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Adelbert-von-Chamisso-Preis : ウィキペディア英語版
Adelbert von Chamisso Prize

The Adelbert von Chamisso Prize (German, ''Adelbert-von-Chamisso-Preis'') is a German literary award established in 1985, given to a work whose author's mother tongue is not German, as was the case for Adelbert von Chamisso. The 15,000 € (2007) prize is awarded during the Frankfurt Book Fair. The prize was created by Harald Weinrich.
== Winners ==
''In addition to the main prize one or more "promotional prizes" (''Förderpreis'') are awarded, shown in this list as "(PP)".
* 1985 – Aras Ören; Rafik Schami (PP)
* 1986 – Ota Filip
* 1987 – Franco Biondi and Gino Chiellino
* 1988 – Elazar Benyoëtz; Zafer Şenocak (PP)
* 1989 – Yüksel Pazarkaya; Zehra Çırak (PP)
* 1990 – Cyrus Atabay; Alev Tekinay (PP)
* 1991 – Libuše Moníková; SAID (PP)
* 1992 – Adel Karasholi and Galsan Tschinag
* 1993 – Rafik Schami; Ismet Elci (PP)
* 1994 – Dante Andrea Franzetti; Dragica Rajcić (PP)
* 1995 – György Dalos; László Csiba (PP)
* 1996 – Yōko Tawada; Marijan Nakić (PP)
* 1997 – Güney Dal y José F. A. Oliver; Jiří Gruša (Honour Prize)
* 1998 – Natascha Wodin; Abdellatif Belfellah (PP)
* 1999 – Emine Sevgi Özdamar; Selim Özdogan (PP)
* 2000 – Ilija Marinow Trojanow; Terézia Mora and Aglaja Veteranyi (PP)
* 2001 – Zehra Çırak; Radek Knapp y Vladimir Vertlib (PP); Imre Kertész (Honour Prize)
* 2002 – SAID; Francesco Micieli and Catalin Dorian Florescu (PP); Harald Weinrich (Honour Prize)
* 2003 – Ilma Rakusa; Hussain al-Mozany and Marica Bodrozic (PP)
* 2004 – Asfa-Wossen Asserate and Zsuzsa Bánk; Yadé Kara (PP)
* 2005 – Feridun Zaimoğlu; Dimitré Dinev (PP)
* 2006 – Zsuzsanna Gahse; Sudabeh Mohafez and Eleonora Hummel (PP)
* 2007 – Magdalena Sadlon; Que Du Luu and Luo Lingyuan (PP)
* 2008 – Saša Stanišić; Michael Stavarič and Léda Forgó (PP)
* 2009 – Artur Becker; María Cecilia Barbetta and Tzveta Sofronieva (PP)
* 2010 – Terézia Mora; Abbas Khider and Nino Haratischwili (PP)〔
* 2011 – Jean Krier; Olga Martynova and Nicol Ljubić (PP)〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.bosch-stiftung.de/content/language2/html/14196.asp )
* 2012 – Michael Stavarič; Akos Doma and Ilir Ferra (PP)
* 2013 - Marjana Gaponenko; Matthias Nawrat and Anila Wilms (PP)
* 2014 - Ann Cotten, Dana Ranga and PP for Nellja Veramoj

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