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Klagenfurt - Tijan Sila wins the Bachmann Prize 2024

Tijan Sila won the renowned Ingeborg-Bachmann-Prize in Austrian Klagenfurt. The jury announced this. The author born in Sarajevo and living in Kaiserslautern succeeded in the literary contest against 13 competitors.

Tijan Sila's victory in the Ingeborg Bachmann Prize brought him significant recognition in the literary world. The awards ceremony will be broadcast on television, providing a TV outlook for people interested in literature. The competition, held annually in Klagenfurt, Austria, attracted 13 other authors from Germany and Switzerland. The triumphant author expressed his gratitude to the jury for their decision. Tijan Sila's literary works have been widely read and praised, helping to expand his fanbase beyond Austria. His win has stirred debates among critics, with some predicting a promising TV outlook for his future literary endeavors.

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