Premio Iberoamericano de Narrativa Manuel Rojas

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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

Individual evidence

  1. César Aira receives the Manuel Rojas 2016 Literature Prize on buchmarkt.de, September 2, 2016, accessed on September 3, 2016.
  2. Argentine author Cesar Aira receives the Manuel Rojas Literature Prize on derstandard.at, August 31, 2016, accessed on September 3, 2016.
  3. César Aira receives Premio Iberoamericano de Narrativa Rojas on boersenblatt.net, September 2, 2016, accessed on September 3, 2016.

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