thumb|alt=Picture of the award ceremony, consisting in a room full of people|Award ceremony in Munich 2019 Jean-Paul-Preis is a Bavarian literary prize, awarded bi-annually by the Free State of Bavaria. It is named in honour of the German Romantic writer Jean Paul. The prize money is €20,000.
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thumb|alt=Picture of the award ceremony, consisting in a room full of people|Award ceremony in Munich 2019 Jean-Paul-Preis is a Bavarian literary prize, awarded bi-annually by the Free State of Bavaria. It is named in honour of the German Romantic writer Jean Paul. The prize money is €20,000.
== Recipients == 1983: Hans Egon Holthusen 1985: Friedrich Dürrenmatt 1987: Botho Strauß 1989: Horst Bienek 1991: Hermann Lenz 1993: Gertrud Fussenegger 1995: Siegfried Lenz 1997: Günter de Bruyn 1999: Herbert Rosendorfer 2001: Gerhard Polt 2003: Thomas Hürlimann 2005: Sarah Kirsch 2007: 2009: 2011: Brigitte Kronauer 2013: Petra Morsbach 2015: Gerhard Roth 2017: Alexander Kluge 2019: Ursula Krechel 2021: Barbara Honigmann 2023: 2025:
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