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Rheingau Literature Prize: 111 bottles of wine for Rietzschel

Rheingau Literature Prize: 111 bottles of wine for Rietzschel
"Powerful and important literary voice of the East": the author Lukas Rietzschel. (Archive photo) / Photo: Paul Glaser/dpa
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This year's Rheingau Literature Prize goes to the Saxon author Lukas Rietzschel. He receives 111 bottles of wine and 11,111 euros for "Sanditz". What is so special about the novel?

The Rheingau Literature Prize 2026, endowed with 111 bottles of wine and 11,111 euros, goes to Lukas Rietzschel for his novel "Sanditz". The award will be presented at this year's Rheingau Literature Festival on September 27 at Schloss Johannisberg.

In his third novel, set in the fictional Lusatian town of Sanditz, the Saxon author sheds light on the history of the Wenzel family from the 1970s through to the coronavirus pandemic and the start of the war in Ukraine. "This period includes the social upheavals in the GDR that led to reunification, but also the disappointments that the inhabitants of the fictional town of Sanditz, who were ready for a new beginning, experienced afterwards and the resulting skepticism towards the achievements of the new era," the jury said in its statement.

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Rietzschel succeeds in creating a German portrait that expands perception

Rietzschel offers an exemplary study of the disintegration of a community in which the atmosphere of the novel heats up more and more, starting from the narrative focal point of Sanditz. "The tradition of the Wender novels is thus both continued and expanded to include the transformation that began after 1990," was the jury's verdict. "Rietzschel succeeds in creating a perceptually expansive German portrait: reaching out to the East and far beyond Germany's borders - and beyond all clichés."

Hesse's Minister of Culture Timon Gremmels (SPD) described the author as "a powerful and important literary voice of the East": in "Sanditz", he interweaves the legends of Lusatia with contemporary family stories. "In doing so, he shows in a pointed, warm-hearted way and with an impressive feel for language how experiences from a lost state continue to shape generations to this day without drifting into cliché."

Rheingau Literature Prize has been awarded since 1994

Rietzschel was born in Räckelwitz, Saxony, in 1994. He studied political science, German studies and cultural management in Kassel and Zittau/Görlitz. Rietzschel's first novel "Mit der Faust in die Welt schlagen", in which he tells a family story of those who lost out at the fall of communism and right-wing radicals, attracted attention in 2018. The novel was made into a movie.

The Rheingau Literature Prize has been awarded since 1994. Previous winners include Peter Stamm, Bodo Kirchhoff, Robert Gernhardt, Clemens Meyer, Antje Rávic Strubel, Ursula Krechel, Saša Stanišić and Robert Seethaler.

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