Premio Iberoamericano Planeta-Casa de América de Narrativa

Premio Iberoamericano Planeta-Casa de América de Narrativa was a Latin American Spanish language literary award.[1] The winner received US$200,000 making it one of the richest literary prizes in the world.[2] Beyond the large endowment, the award was also notable for the large number of books which were judged; in 2010 over 600 books entered the award, far surpassing the approximately 120 books which entered the Man Booker Prize, for example.[2][3]

The first award was in 2007. It was given annually, generally in March, in a Latin American capital that was designated each year.[1] The Prize was for an unpublished text written in Spanish, and had an endowment of $200,000 for the winner and $50,000 for the runner-up.[1] The goal of the award was to promote Spanish-language fiction in all Latin American countries.[1] The prize was sponsored by Grupo Planeta, one of the largest publishers in the world.[1] The jury was composed of five members: one representative of each of the two convening entities (Editorial Planeta and Casa de América) and three personalities in the world of Latin American literature.[1]

The 2010 Prize, that was to be given in Valparaíso, Chile, was suspended because of the 2010 Chile earthquake.[4] In 2011 there was no runner-up prize. After 2012, the prize was canceled.

Winners and runner(s)-up

  • Blue Ribbon (Blue ribbon) = winner
    • Runner(s)-up

2007 Bogotá, Colombia

  • Blue ribbon Pablo de Santis, El enigma de París
    • Alonso Cueto, El susurro de la mujer ballena

2008 Buenos Aires, Argentina

  • Blue ribbon Jorge Edwards, La Casa de Dostoievsky
    • Fernando Quiroz, Justos por pecadores

2009 Mexico City, Mexico

  • Blue ribbon Ángela Becerra, Ella, que todo lo tuvo
    • Pedro Ángel Palou, El dinero del diablo

2010 Valparaíso, Chile

  • Suspended because of the 2010 Chile earthquake.

2011 Santiago, Chile[3]

2012 Madrid, Spain[5]

  • Blue ribbon Jorge Volpi, La tejedora de sombras
    • 10 runners-up.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Planeta-Casa de América de Narrativa, official website
  2. ^ a b Prize: Premio Iberoamericano Planeta-Casa de América de Narrativa at complete review Literary Saloon, March 17, 2011.
  3. ^ a b Chile’s Skarmeta Wins Lucrative Literary Honor, Latin American Herald Tribune, March 17, 2011
  4. ^ Premio Planeta-Casa de América serán en marzo 2011[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ Jorge Volpi wins, Casa America website, Feb 14, 2012.

External links

  • Planeta-Casa de América de Narrativa, official website