National Poetry Award (Spain)
National Poetry Award Awarded for Work of poetry by a Spanish author in any Spanish language Sponsored by Ministry of Culture Date
1922 (1922 ) –1973 (1973 )
1977 (1977 ) –present
Country Spain Reward(s) €20,000 Website Official website
The National Award for Literature in the Poetry Category (Spanish : Premio Nacional de Literatura en la Modalidad de Poesía ) has been presented annually by the Ministry of Culture of Spain since 1977.
It recognizes the best work of poetry by a Spanish author, in any of the Spanish languages . Works are nominated by a jury of experts, and must be first editions published in Spain in the prior year. It includes a monetary prize of €20,000.[ 1]
Its antecedent was the National Literature Contest in the Poetry Category (Spanish: Concurso Nacional de Literatura en la Modalidad de Poesía ), part of national contests established by Royal Order of the Ministry of Public Instruction and Fine Arts of 27 September 1922. It was given from 1924 to 1973.[ 2]
List of winners
1st era: National Literature Contest in the Poetry Category
1925 – Rafael Alberti , for Marinero en tierra [es ] [ 3]
1927 – Dámaso Alonso , for El viento y el verso
1933 – Adriano del Valle [es ] , for Mundo sin tranvías
1934 – Vicente Aleixandre , for La destrucción o el amor [es ]
1937 – Antonio Sánchez Barbudo [es ] , for Entre dos fuegos
1938 – Emilio Prados , for Destino fiel
1949 – Leopoldo Panero , for Escrito a cada instante
1950 – José María Valverde , for La espera
1951 – José García Nieto , for Tregua , and Alfonsa de la Torre [es ] , for Oratorio de San Bernardino [es ] [ 4]
1952 – Dionisio Ridruejo , for En once años. Poesías completas de juventud
1953 – Luis Rosales , for Rimas
1954 – José Hierro , for Antología
1955 – Jorge Campos [es ] , for Tiempo Pasado
1957 – José García Nieto , for Geografía es amor
1959 – Rafael Laffón [es ] , for Rama ingrata
1960 – José Luis Prado Nogueira , for Miserere en la tumba de R. N.
1962 – Manuel Alcántara [es ] , for Ciudad de entonces
1963 – Eladio Cabañero [es ] , for Marisa Sabia y otros poemas
1965 – Alfonso Canales [es ] , for Aminadab
1966 – Pere Gimferrer , for Arde el mar [es ]
1967 – Carmen Conde , for Obra poética
1968 – Diego Jesús Jiménez [es ] , for Coro de ánimas
1970 – Carlos Murciano , for Este claro silencio
1971 – Francisco Garfias López [es ] , for La Duda
1972 – Manuel Ríos Ruiz [es ] , for El Oboe
1973 – Ángel García López [es ] , for Elegía en Astaroth [ 5]
2nd era: National Award for Literature in the Poetry Category
1977 – Miguel Fernández [es ] , for Eros y Anteros [ 6]
1978 – Félix Grande , for Las rubáiyatas de Horacio Martín
1979 – Leopoldo de Luis [es ] , for Igual que guantes grises
1980 – Carlos Sahagún [es ] , for Primer y último oficio
1981 – Vicente Gaos , for Última Thule
1982 – Antonio Colinas , for Poesía, 1967–1981
1983 – Claudio Rodríguez , for Desde mis poemas
1984 – (not given)
1985 – Joan Vinyoli, for Passeig d'aniversari
1986 – (not given)
1987 – Francisco Brines , for El otoño de las rosas
1988 – Antonio Gamoneda , for Edad
1989 – Pere Gimferrer , for El vendaval
1990 – Carlos Bousoño , for Metáfora del desafuero
1991 – Luis Álvarez Piñer [es ] , for En resumen, 1927–1988
1992 – Basilio Fernández López [es ] , for Poemas 1927–1987
1993 – José Ángel Valente , for No amanece el cantor
1994 – Rafael Guillén , for Los estados transparentes
1995 – Luis García Montero , for Habitaciones separadas
1996 – Felipe Benítez Reyes , for Vidas improbables
1997 – Diego Jesús Jiménez [es ] , for Itinerario para náufragos
1998 – José Antonio Muñoz Rojas [es ] , for Objetos perdidos
1999 – José Hierro , for Cuaderno de Nueva York
2000 – Guillermo Carnero [es ] , for Verano inglés
2001 – José Ángel Valente , for Fragmentos de un libro futuro
2002 – Carlos Marzal [es ] , for Metales pesados
2003 – Julia Uceda , for En el viento, hacia el mar
2004 – Chantal Maillard , for Matar a Platón
2005 – José Corredor-Matheos [es ] , for El don de la ignorancia
2006 – José Manuel Caballero Bonald , for Manual de infractores
2007 – Olvido García Valdés , for Y todos estábamos vivos
2008 – Joan Margarit , for Casa de Misericordia [ 7]
2009 – Juan Carlos Mestre [es ] , for La casa roja [ 8]
2010 – José María Millares [es ] , for Cuadernos, 2000–2009
2011 – Francisca Aguirre , for Historia de una anatomía
2012 – Antonio Carvajal [es ] , for Un girasol flotante
2013 – Manuel Álvarez Torneiro [es ] , for Os ángulos da brasa (written in Galician )
2014 - Antonio Hernández Ramírez [es ] , for Nueva York después de muerto [ 9]
2015 - Luis Alberto de Cuenca [es ] , for Cuaderno de Vacaciones
2016 - Ángeles Mora [es ] , for Ficciones para una autobiografía [ 10]
2017 - Julio Martínez Mesanza [es ] , for Gloria [ 11]
2018 - Antònia Vicens , for Tots els cavalls
2019 - Pilar Pallarés , for Tempo fósil [ 12]
2020 - Olga Novo , for Feliz Idade [ 13]
2021 - Miren Agur Meabe , for Nola gorde errautsak kolkoan (Cómo guardar ceniza en el pecho) (written in Basque )[ 14]
2022 - Aurora Luque , for Un número finito de veranos [ 1]
References
^ a b "La almeriense Aurora Luque, Premio Nacional de Poesía 2022" (in Spanish). Madrid: EFE . 22 September 2022. Retrieved 26 February 2023 .
^ "Ministerio de Instrucción Pública y Bellas Artes" (PDF) . Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish). III (274): 1247–1249. 30 September 1922. Retrieved 26 February 2023 .
^ Girgado, Luis Alonso (1984). "La Generacion del 27 de nuevo en 'Litoral': Reencuentro con José María Hinojosa" [The Generation of '27 Again in 'Litoral': Reunion With José María Hinojosa]. Anales de la literatura española contemporánea (in Spanish). 9 (1/3): 131. JSTOR 27741673 . Retrieved 26 February 2023 – via JSTOR.
^ Otero, Francisco (May 2006). "La poesía de Alfonsa de la Torre" . El Adelantado de la Indiana (in Spanish). No. 2. Archived from the original on 26 September 2008. Retrieved 26 February 2023 .
^ Pariente, Ángel (10 March 2024). Diccionario bibliográfico de la poesía española del siglo XX (in Spanish). Renacimiento. p. 129. ISBN 9788484721093 . Retrieved 26 February 2023 – via Google Books.
^ Pariente, Ángel (10 March 2024). Diccionario bibliográfico de la poesía española del siglo XX (in Spanish). Renacimiento. p. 112. ISBN 9788484721093 . Retrieved 26 February 2023 – via Google Books.
^ "Joan Margarit gana el premio Nacional de Poesía" . El País (in Spanish). Madrid. EFE. 7 October 2008. Archived from the original on 11 November 2011. Retrieved 26 February 2023 .
^ "Juan Carlos Mestre logra el Premio Nacional de Poesía" . El País (in Spanish). Madrid. 1 October 2009. Archived from the original on 29 June 2012. Retrieved 26 February 2023 .
^ "Antonio Hernández, Premio Nacional de Poesía 2014" (in Spanish). Madrid: Europa Press . 9 October 2014. Retrieved 26 February 2023 .
^ "Ángeles Mora, premio Nacional de Poesía" . ABC (in Spanish). 14 November 2016. Retrieved 26 February 2023 .
^ "Julio Martínez Mesanza, Premio Nacional de Poesía 2017 por su obra 'Gloria' " . El Mundo (in Spanish). Europa Press. 10 October 2017. Archived from the original on 24 October 2017. Retrieved 26 February 2023 .
^ "Pilar Pallarés, Premio Nacional de Poesía: 'El Estado español sigue teniendo una visión centralista con las lenguas' " [Pilar Pallarés, National Poetry Award: 'The Spanish State Continues to Have a Centralist Vision of Languages'] (in Spanish). Madrid: Europa Press . 31 October 2019. Retrieved 26 February 2023 .
^ "Olga Novo, Premio Nacional de Poesía 2020" (in Spanish). Madrid: Europa Press . 15 October 2020. Retrieved 26 February 2023 .
^ Ormazabal, Mikel (21 September 2021). "Miren Agur Meabe, primera autora en ganar el Premio Nacional de Poesía con una obra en euskera" [Miren Agur Meabe, First Author to Win the National Poetry Award With a Work in Basque]. El País (in Spanish). San Sebastián. Retrieved 26 February 2023 .
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