Swiss Literature Awards
The Swiss Literature Awards (which were known as the Federal Literature Awards) is a Swiss Literary Award presented by the Federal Office of Culture (FOC).
History
The organization of the Awards is given to FOC in the context of the Law of Encouragement for Culture (LEC). They remplace the Schiller Prize which was awarded for the last time in the spring of 2012.[1]
In December 2012, the Swiss Literature Awards, reward eight literary works that have marked the year. The federal literature jury presided by Dominik Müller, made their choice for this first award amongst 236 participating works.[2]
Principals
The awarded authors receive 25'000 Chf each and benefit from specific support measures, so that they may be better known on the national level .[1] Lectures are organized in all of Switzerland so that they may reach their public beyond the linguistic boundaries of the Languages of Switzerland. The quadrilingual web platform Prixliterature.ch presents the jury's commentary about the primed works & gives a first impression of the authors life experience and bibliography.
References
- 1 2 "Les prix fédéraux de littérature attribés pour la première fois", L'hebdo, December 4th 2012"
- ↑ http://www.rts.ch/info/culture/3937257-nomination-du-premier-jury-federal-de-la-litterature.html "Nomination du premier jury fédéral de la litérature", ATS