Peider Lansel

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Peider Lansel (August 15, 1863 – December 8, 1943) was a Swiss Romansh lyric poet. He is most known for having revived Rhaeto-Romansh as a literary language. His family was from Sent, Switzerland, (although he was born in Pisa) and worked as a merchant, as well as being a poet.

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List of Schiller Prize winners
Grand Prix
  • 1920: Carl Spitteler
  • 1922: Jakob Bosshart
  • 1923: Philippe Godet
  • 1928: Francesco Chiesa
  • 1930: Jakob Schaffner
  • 1936: Charles Ferdinand Ramuz
  • 1943: Peider Lansel
  • 1948: Meinrad Inglin
  • 1955: Gonzague de Reynold
  • 1960: Friedrich Dürrenmatt
  • 1973: Max Frisch
  • 1982: Denis de Rougemont
  • 1988: Giorgio Orelli
  • 1992: Hugo Loetscher
  • 1997: Maurice Chappaz
  • 2000: Grytzko Mascioni
  • 2005: Erika Burkart
  • 2010: Philippe Jaccottet
  • 2012: Giovanni Orelli and Peter Bichsel
Schiller Prize
  • 1938: Maurice Zermatten
  • 1938: Charles-François Landry
  • 1939: Charles-François Landry
  • 1942: Pericle Patocchi and Alice Rivaz
  • 1943: Jean-Georges Lossier
  • 1944: Charles-François Landry
  • 1949: Charles-François Landry
  • 1950: Georges Méautis
  • 1951: Maria Lauber
  • 1956: Maurice Zermatten
  • 1957: Charles-François Landry
  • 1960: Léon Savary
  • 1961: Jean Starobinski andJean-Pierre Monnier
  • 1963: Jacques Chessex
  • 1964: Pierrette Micheloud
  • 1967: Jean Pache
  • 1969: Alexandre Voisard
  • 1971: Georges Haldas
  • 1974: S. Corinna Bille
  • 1976: Jean-Claude Fontanet
  • 1977: Georges Haldas and Monique Laederach
  • 1978: Mireille Kuttel
  • 1978: Jean Pache
  • 1979: Anne Cuneo
  • 1980: Pierrette Micheloud and Jean-Pierre Monnier
  • 1983: Nicolas Bouvier and Monique Laederach
  • 1984: Catherine Safonoff
  • 1985: Hugo Loetscher
  • 1987: Peter Bichsel and Laurence Verrey
  • 1988: Amélie Plume
  • 1989: Franz Böni
  • 1992: Gisèle Ansorge
  • 1995: Jean-Bernard Vuillème
  • 1996: Yvette Z'Graggen
  • 1998: Jean-Luc Benoziglio
  • 1999: François Debluë
  • 2000: Fabio Pusterla and Monique Laederach
  • 2001: Jean-François Duval
  • 2002: Noëlle Revaz
  • 2003: Benoît Damon
  • 2004: François Debluë
  • 2005: Ágota Kristóf
  • 2006: Jacques Probst
  • 2007: José-Flore Tappy
  • 2008: Jean-François Haas
  • 2009: Pascale Kramer
  • 2011: Thomas Sandoz
  • 2012: Nicolas Verdan
Découverte prize
  • 2006: Catherine Lovey
  • 2009: Dominique de Rivaz
  • 2011: Douna Loup
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