The Federal Office for Culture said the main prize worth CHF40,000 ($43,306) honours the 78-year old Engadine-born author for her oeuvre which includes poetry as well as prose, novels and children’s books.
Semadeni explores language barriers and plays with them, according to a press release on Thursday.
A characteristic of her writing is its “raw beauty” and the recurring appearance of animals.
The author who writes in the minority Swiss language Romansh and in German has been translated into several European languages.
Semadeni became known with poetry collections such as In mia vita da vuolp (In my life as a fox) in 2010/2017, with her novels Tamangur (2015) and Amur, grosser Fluss (2022) or with Tulpen/Tulipanas (2019).
Previous winners of the Swiss Grand Prix for Literature include Reto Hänny, Martina Clavadetscher, Sybille Berg, Anna Felder, Frédéric Pajak and Adolf Muschg .
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The jury found that her novels and short stories, including Liquida (Liquid) and Tra dove piove e non piove (Where it rains and where it doesn’t), were written with a poetic and musical language, a fine sense of humour and were precise observations of people and nature. The oeuvre of the 80-year old Felder also…
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