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The selection comes 10 years after the first selection from 'Granta', which opted for the now well- established authors such as Zambra, Schweblin and Neuman.
Granta, the literary magazine founded in London in 1889, disclosed today, at the Instituto Cervantes in Madrid, their selection of the best 25 writers under the age of 35 in the Spanish language. The list, which was published in the April issue of Granta in Spanish, is the second time it has been published in its history.
Ten years ago, the publication directed by the publisher Sigrid Rausing, wagered on the following names: Alejandro Zambra, Elvira Navarro, Pola Oloixarac, Santiago Roncagliolo, Andrés Neuman, Samanta Schweblin, Antonio Ortuño and Rodrigo Hasbun, were some of those selected in 2010.
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