The writer from Aragon, David Lozano Garbala, has been awarded the Cervantes Chico Award for Children and Young Adult Literature for the literary quality and careful style of his work.
The writer from Aragon, David Lozano Garbala, has been awarded the Cervantes Chico Award for Children and Young Adult Literature for the literary quality and careful style of his work.
In 1962, Mario Vargas Llosa won the Biblioteca Breve Prize with ‘La ciudad y los perros.’ Carmen Martín Gaite, with her novel ‘Ritmo lento,’ was a finalist.
J. de Haro (Puerto de Mazarrón, Murcia, 1980) is an electrician by profession who has decided to write his first novel.
The list continues to reflect what will be for many the readings of this summer. In fiction, ‘Nuestro largo adiós,’ the new novel by Megan Maxwell,
Rosa Chacel was hard, demanding, especially with herself, implacable and always unsatisfied, as if she could not manage to say what she wanted to say.