Christine Busta
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Christine Busta (23 April 1915, Vienna, Austria – 3 December 1987, Vienna) was an Austrian poet.
In her work, she stood for an undogmatic Catholicism.
- 1950 Promotion Prize for Literature
- 1954 Georg Trakl Prize
- 1961 Promotion Prize for Literature
- 1963 Droste Prize
- 1964 Literary Prize of the City of Vienna
- 1969 Grand Austrian State Prize for Literature
- 1975 Anton Wildgans Prize
- 1980 Honorary Medal of the capital Vienna in gold
- 1980 Austrian Medal for Science and Art[1]
- 1981 Theodor Körner Prize
- ^ "Reply to a parliamentary question" (PDF) (in German). p. 562. Retrieved 28 December 2012.
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