Premio Iberoamericano de Narrativa Manuel Rojas
The Premio Iberoamericano de Narrativa Manuel Rojas is a Chilean literary award for narrative literature from Ibero America . In addition to a medal and a diploma, the prize is endowed with USD 60,000 (as of 2019) and has been awarded annually by the Chilean Consejo Nacional de la Cultura y las Artes in Santiago de Chile since 2012 . The prize is named after the Chilean journalist, poet and writer Manuel Rojas (1896–1973), with particular reference to his novel Hijo de ladrón from 1951.
Award winners
- 2019: María Moreno (Argentina)
- 2018: Juan Villoro (Mexico)
- 2017: Hebe Uhart (Argentina)
- 2016: César Aira (Argentina)
- 2015: Margo Glantz (Mexico)
- 2014: Horacio Castellanos Moya (El Salvador)
- 2013: Ricardo Piglia (Argentina)
- 2012: Rubem Fonseca (Brazil)
Individual evidence
- ↑ César Aira receives the Manuel Rojas 2016 Literature Prize on buchmarkt.de, September 2, 2016, accessed on September 3, 2016.
- ↑ Argentine author Cesar Aira receives the Manuel Rojas Literature Prize on derstandard.at, August 31, 2016, accessed on September 3, 2016.
- ↑ César Aira receives Premio Iberoamericano de Narrativa Rojas on boersenblatt.net, September 2, 2016, accessed on September 3, 2016.
Web links
- Fundación Manuel Rojas (Spanish / English)