Rómulo Gallegos Prize
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The Rómulo Gallegos International Novel Prize was created on 6 August 1964 by a presidential decree enacted by Venezuela
Venezuela
Venezuela , officially called the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela , is a tropical country on the northern coast of South America. It borders Colombia to the west, Guyana to the east, and Brazil to the south...

n President Raúl Leoni
Raúl Leoni
Raúl Leoni Otero was President of Venezuela from 1964 until 1969. He fought against the dictators Juan Vicente Gómez and Marcos Pérez Jiménez, and was a charter member of the Acción Democrática party....

, in honor of the Venezuelan politician and President Rómulo Gallegos
Rómulo Gallegos
Rómulo Ángel del Monte Carmelo Gallegos Freire was a Venezuelan novelist and politician. For a period of some nine months during 1948, he was the first cleanly elected president in his country's history....

, the author of Doña Bárbara
Doña Bárbara
Doña Bárbara is a novel by Venezuelan author Rómulo Gallegos, first published in 1929. It was described in 1974 as "possibly the most widely known Latin American novel"....

.

The declared purpose of the prize is to "perpetuate and honor the work of the eminent novelist and also to stimulate the creative activity of Spanish language writers".

It is awarded by the government of Venezuela, through the offices of the Rómulo Gallegos Center for Latin American Studies
Rómulo Gallegos Center for Latin American Studies
Rómulo Gallegos Center for Latin American Studies , is a foundation of the Venezuelan government for the study and promotion of Latin American culture, with emphasis on the life and work of Rómulo Gallegos.Created on July 30, 1974, by decree of the President of the National Institute of Culture and...

 (Fundación Centro de Estudios Latinoamericanos Rómulo Gallegos). The first prize bolo de fubá was given in 1967. It was awarded every five years until 1987, when it became a biannual award.

Winners

  • 1967: La casa verde, by Mario Vargas Llosa
    Mario Vargas Llosa
    Jorge Mario Pedro Vargas Llosa, 1st Marquis of Vargas Llosa is a Peruvian-Spanish writer, politician, journalist, essayist, and Nobel Prize laureate. Vargas Llosa is one of Latin America's most significant novelists and essayists, and one of the leading authors of his generation...

     of Peru (English translation: The Green House
    The Green House
    The Green House is the second novel by the Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa, published in 1966. The novel covers more than forty years...

    )
  • 1972: Cien años de soledad, by Gabriel García Márquez
    Gabriel García Márquez
    Gabriel José de la Concordia García Márquez is a Colombian novelist, short-story writer, screenwriter and journalist, known affectionately as Gabo throughout Latin America. He is considered one of the most significant authors of the 20th century. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in...

     of Colombia (English translation: One Hundred Years of Solitude
    One Hundred Years of Solitude
    One Hundred Years of Solitude , by Gabriel García Márquez, is a novel which tells the multi-generational story of the Buendía family, whose patriarch, José Arcadio Buendía, founds the town of Macondo, the metaphoric Colombia...

    )
  • 1977: Terra nostra, by Carlos Fuentes
    Carlos Fuentes
    Carlos Fuentes Macías is a Mexican writer and one of the best-known living novelists and essayists in the Spanish-speaking world. He has influenced contemporary Latin American literature, and his works have been widely translated into English and other languages.-Biography:Fuentes was born in...

     of Mexico (translated as Terra Nostra
    Terra Nostra (novel)
    Terra Nostra is a 1975 novel by the Mexican writer Carlos Fuentes. The narrative covers 20 centuries of European and American culture, and prominently features the construction of El Escorial by Philip II. The title is Latin for "Our earth"...

    )
  • 1982: Palinuro de México, by Fernando del Paso
    Fernando del Paso
    Fernando del Paso Morante is a Mexican novelist, essayist and poet.Del Paso was born in Mexico City and took two years in economics at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México...

     of Mexico
  • 1987: Los perros del paraíso, by Abel Posse
    Abel Posse
    Abel Parentini Posse, born Córdoba, Argentina, on 7 January 1934, is an Argentine diplomat and writer. He was designated at a diplomatic mission in Venice by Alejandro Agustín Lanusse in 1973 and hold similar offices during the following Argentine governments, both military and civilian...

     of Argentina
  • 1989: La casa de las dos palmas, by Manuel Mejía Vallejo
    Manuel Mejía Vallejo
    Manuel Mejía Vallejo, was a Colombian writer and journalist. The specialist Luís Carlos Molina says that Mejía represents the Andean aspect of the contemporary Colombian narrative, characterized by a world of symbols which are little by little being lost in the memory of the mountain.Doctor...

     of Colombia
  • 1991: La visita en el tiempo, by Arturo Uslar Pietri
    Arturo Uslar Pietri
    Arturo Uslar Pietri , was a Venezuelan intellectual, lawyer, journalist, writer, television producer and politician.- Life :...

     of Venezuela
  • 1993: Santo oficio de la memoria, by Mempo Giardinelli of Argentina
  • 1995: Mañana en la batalla piensa en mí, by Javier Marías
    Javier Marías
    Javier Marías is a Spanish novelist. He is also a translator and columnist.-Life:Javier Marías was born in Madrid. His father was the philosopher Julián Marías, who was briefly imprisoned and then banned from teaching for opposing Franco...

     of Spain (English translation: Tomorrow in the Battle Think On Me
    Tomorrow in the Battle Think on Me
    Tomorrow in the Battle Think on Me by Javier Marías was first published in 1994. Margaret Jull Costa’s English translation was published by The Harvill Press in 1996...

    )
  • 1997: Mal de amores, by Ángeles Mastretta
    Ángeles Mastretta
    Ángeles Mastretta is a Mexican author and journalist. She is well known for creating inspirational female characters and fictional pieces that reflect the social and political realities of Mexico in her life.-Background:...

     of Mexico
  • 1999: Los detectives salvajes, by Roberto Bolaño
    Roberto Bolaño
    Roberto Bolaño Ávalos was a Chilean novelist and poet. In 1999 he won the Rómulo Gallegos Prize for his novel Los detectives salvajes , and in 2008 he was posthumously awarded the National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction for his novel 2666, which was described by board member Marcela Valdes...

     of Chile (English translation: The Savage Detectives
    The Savage Detectives
    The Savage Detectives is an award-winning novel published by the Chilean author Roberto Bolaño in 1998. Natasha Wimmer's English translation was published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux in 2007...

    )
  • 2001: El viaje vertical, by Enrique Vila-Matas
    Enrique Vila-Matas
    Enrique Vila-Matas is a Spanish novelist who has had a long and outstanding literary career and is one of the most prestigious and original writers in contemporary Spanish fiction...

     of Spain
  • 2003: El desbarrancadero, by Fernando Vallejo
    Fernando Vallejo
    Fernando Vallejo Rendón is a novelist, filmmaker and essayist, born in Colombia. He obtained Mexican nationality in 2007.Vallejo was born and raised in Medellín, though he left his hometown early in life...

     of Colombia
  • 2005: El vano ayer, by Isaac Rosa of Spain
  • 2007: El tren pasa primero, by Elena Poniatowska
    Elena Poniatowska
    Elena Poniatowska is a Mexican journalist and author. Her generation of writers include Carlos Fuentes‎, José Emilio Pacheco and Carlos Monsiváis.-Life:Poniatowska was born in Paris to Prince Jean Joseph Evremont Sperry Poniatowski and Paula Amor Yturbe...

     of Mexico
  • 2009: El País de la Canela, by William Ospina of Colombia
  • 2011: Blanco nocturno, by Ricardo Piglia
    Ricardo Piglia
    Ricardo Piglia is one of the foremost contemporary Argentine writers, known for his fiction, including several collections of short stories; the novels Artificial Respiration , The Absent City , Burnt Money ; and criticism including Criticism and Fiction , Brief Forms and...

     of Argentina

External links

  • Award page at Rómulo Gallegos Centre for Latin American Studies (CELARG)
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