Frankfurt - Author Uwe Teller won on Monday the German Book Prize, an annual, 25,000-euro (34,000-dollar) award for German-speaking novels, the judges announced in Frankfurt.
He gained the award for The Tower, a monumental work describing the collapse of communist East Germany two decades ago.
Teller, 39, a medical doctor, was born in the eastern city of Dresden and jailed in 1989 for "political unreliability" just before communism ended.