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The Nicolas Born Prize, awarded by the German state of Lower Saxony, is a literary prize given since 2000 in honour of the writer Nicolas Born. [1] [2] It is awarded to notable German-language writers from Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The main prize is currently 20,000 Euros, and since 2015 a further 10,000 Euro prize has been awarded to a debut author. [3]

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Winners since 2000

Award 2011 to Peter Waterhouse by the Lower Saxony Minister for Science and Culture Johanna Wanka in the Kunstlerhaus Hannover Nicolas Born Preis Waterhouse 2.jpg
Award 2011 to Peter Waterhouse by the Lower Saxony Minister for Science and Culture Johanna Wanka in the Künstlerhaus Hannover

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