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The Deutscher Bücherpreis ( English : German Book Prize ) was a non-monetary prize for literature which was awarded at the Leipzig Book Fair by the German Publishers and Booksellers Association from 2002 to 2004.

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3-654: After September 2004, the Association stopped awarding the prize. Starting from autumn 2005, the Association has instead awarded the similarly named Deutscher Buchpreis at the Frankfurt Book Fair , to a single German-language novel each year. At the Leipzig Book Fair, the Leipzig Book Fair Prize has been awarded since spring 2005, in three categories: fiction, nonfiction and translation. Listed below are

6-509: The best new German language novel of the year. The books, published in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, are nominated by their publishers, who can propose up to two books from their current or planned publication list. The books should be in shops before the short-list is announced in September of the award year. The winner is awarded €25,000, while the five shortlisted authors receive €2,500 each. It

9-584: The prizewinners of the award by category. The Deutscher Buchpreis , which replaced the award, is awarded to only one German-language book each year. This article about a German literary award is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Deutscher Buchpreis The German Book Prize ( Deutscher Buchpreis ) is awarded annually, in October, by the German Publishers and Booksellers Association ( Börsenverein des Deutschen Buchhandels ) to

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