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Book Prize 2008

DW staff (cat)August 21, 2008

The jury for the 2008 German Book Prize is in, with this year’s judges announcing a longlist of 20 titles in Frankfurt.

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Books lie densely stocked
The winner of the German Book Prize will be announced in OctoberImage: AP

Among the nominees presented on Wednesday, Aug. 20, from more than 161 German-language novels were well-known writers Uwe Timm, Marcel Beyer and Peter Handke. 2008 wasn't the first appearance on the longlist for several other nominees, including Ingo Schulze, Judith Kuckart and Feridun Zaimoglu.

Judges had a rich list of titles to choose from, director of the Literaturhaus Hamburg and jury spokesperson Rainer Moritz said when announcing the list.

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Marcel Beyer, nominated this year for "Kaltenburg"Image: Jacqueline Merz

"Overall, it seems to me as if contemporary literature is opening up more and showing a more strong-willed intent of its own again," he said.

Winner announcement in October

During the last five months, the seven judges from around the country read books either published or scheduled for publication between Oct. 1, 2007 and Sept. 17, 2008. A shortlist of six titles from the 20 presented Wednesday will be announced Sept. 17.

A final winner, to be awarded a 25,000 euro ($37,500) prize, will be crowned on Oct. 13, at the beginning of the 2008 Frankfurt Book Fair.