José Saramago Prize

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The José Saramago Literary Prize has been awarded since 1999 by the Circulo de Leitores Foundation to a literary work written in Portuguese by a young author in which the first edition was published in a Lusophone country. It celebrates the attribution of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1998 to the Portuguese writer José Saramago. The prize has a biannual periodicity, and a monetary value of 25,000. The jury is composed by 5 to 10 elements of distinguished merit in cultural stances.[1]

Laureates[]

Year Author Work Country
1999  Portugal
2001 José Luís Peixoto  Portugal
2003 Adriana Lisboa  Brazil
2005 Gonçalo M. Tavares  Portugal
2007 Valter hugo mãe  Portugal
2009 João Tordo  Portugal
2011 Andréa del Fuego[2]  Brazil
2013 Ondjaki[3] Os Transparentes  Angola
2015 [4]  Portugal
2017 Julián Fuks[5]  Brazil
2019  Portugal

References[]

  1. ^ apel.pt. "7ª Edição do Prémio Literário José Saramago" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2012-10-20.
  2. ^ publico.pt (2011-10-25). "Prémio José Saramago 2011 atribuído à escritora brasileira Andréa del Fuego" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2012-10-20.
  3. ^ publico.pt (2011-10-25). (in Portuguese) http://www.publico.pt/cultura/noticia/premio-jose-saramago-2013-atribuido-1611412. Retrieved 2013-11-05. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. ^ "Bruno Vieira Amaral é o Prémio José Saramago". PÚBLICO. Retrieved 2016-01-21.
  5. ^ "Julián Fuks recebe o Prêmio José Saramago por 'A Resistência' - Cultura - Estadão". Estadão (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2017-10-25.

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