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The Calw Hermann Hesse Prize is a literary prize awarded since 1990 in turns every second year alternately to a German-language literary periodical or a translator of the works of Hermann Hesse. The prize is awarded by the Hermann Hesse Foundation [de] in Calw, Germany, where Hermann Hesse grew up.
Every year in Calw there is a prize that bears the name of the famous writer: on the one hand the International Hermann Hesse Prize of the Foundation and on the other hand the Hermann Hesse Prize of the International Hermann Hesse Society.[1] The latter is intended to promote the examination of the work of the poet, who was born in Calw in 1877.[1]
The prize should neither be confused with the Hermann-Hesse-Literaturpreis nor with the prize of the Internationale Hermann-Hesse-Gesellschaft (unofficial English name: International Hermann Hesse Society), which was awarded for the first time in 2017 to Adolf Muschg.[2][3]