He is the "voice of his country" and the "voice of Europe": this is how the Mayor of Chemnitz, Sven Schulze (SPD), praised this year's winner of the Stefan Heym Prize, the Ukrainian writer Yuri Andrukhovych. Schulze presented the literary award to Andrukhovych on Saturday evening. The Stefan Heym Prize is endowed with 20,000 euros.
The writer said he perceived the award as a "strong signal of solidarity" for his country. "This prize is a clear testimony that you, Europeans, are with us, with Ukraine." In his books, Andrukhovych has long dealt with the developments in his home country - including the "Orange Revolution" and the Maidan movement.