Josep Pla Award
Josep Pla Award | |
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Awarded for | Catalan literature |
Sponsored by | Ediciones Destino |
Date | 6 January |
Venue | , Barcelona |
Country | Spain |
First awarded | 1968 |
Website | www |
The Josep Pla Award (Spanish: Premio Josep Pla; Catalan: Premi Josep Pla) is a Spanish literary prize, awarded by the Destino publishing house since 1968, to a prose text written in Catalan. It is open to all genres: novel, short story, narrative, travel book, memoir, biography, diary, etc. Its name pays tribute to Josep Pla, considered one of the most important prose writers of contemporary Catalan literature.
It is one of the most prestigious prizes awarded to literature in Catalan. The award ceremony takes place every 6 January, during the night of Epiphany, at the in Barcelona. The Premio Nadal is also awarded at the same ceremony.[1]
Winners[]
Edition | Year | Work | Author | Ref. |
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1st | 1968 | Onades sobre una roca deserta | Terenci Moix | [2] |
2nd | 1969 | Difunts sota els ametllers en flor | Baltasar Porcel | [1] |
3rd | 1970 | El testament de Praga | Teresa Pàmies | [1] |
4th | 1971 | Els alicorns | Gabriel Janer Manila | |
5th | 1972 | El temps barrat | [1] | |
6th | 1973 | Andrea Victrix | Llorenç Villalonga | |
7th | 1974 | El vel de Maia | [1] | |
8th | 1975 | Historia del cercle artistic de Sant Lluc | ||
9th | 1976 | Contraataquen | ||
10th | 1977 | Josep Pla o la raó narrativa | Josep Maria Castellet | [1] |
11th | 1978 | Les closes | Maria Àngels Anglada | |
12th | 1979 | Gent que he conegut | Jaume Miravitlles | [1] |
13th | 1980 | La noia a la sorra | ||
14th | 1981 | El cingle verd | ||
15th | 1982 | Interior amb difunts | Olga Xirinacs | |
16th | 1983 | Fins al cel | Pau Faner | |
17th | 1984 | Papers contra la cinta magnética | ||
18th | 1985 | Tretze biografies imperfectes | ||
19th | 1986 | El present que m'acull | Maria Mercè Roca | |
20th | 1987 | El solc de les hores | Albert Manent | |
21st | 1988 | Quadern venecià | ||
22nd | 1989–1990 | Illa Flaubert | ||
23rd | 1991 | El cortesà i el seu fantasma | ||
24th | 1992 | La japonesa | ||
25th | 1993 | El cap de Penteu | ||
26th | 1994 | Dins el darrer blau | Carme Riera | |
27th | 1995 | Dibuix de dona amb ocells blancs | ||
28th | 1996 | Cita a tombuctú | ||
29th | 1997 | El legislador | ||
30th | 1998 | L'home de l'abric | [1] | |
31st | 1999 | Apocalipsi blanc | ||
32nd | 2000 | Feli estheticienne | Empar Moliner | |
33rd | 2001 | Nitrato de Chile | ||
34th | 2002 | Una victòria diferent | ||
35th | 2003 | L'últim evangeli | ||
36th | 2004 | La llibreta groga | Robert Saladrigas | [3] |
37th | 2005 | La pell i la princesa | Sebastià Alzamora | |
38th | 2006 | El mal francés | ||
39th | 2007 | El retorn de Voltaire | ||
40th | 2008 | La batalla de Walter Stamm | ||
41st | 2009 | El silenci | ||
42nd | 2010 | Egosurfing | Llucia Ramis | [1] |
43rd | 2011 | El cau del conill | [4] | |
44th | 2012 | Quan érem feliços | Rafel Nadal | [5] |
45th | 2013 | Una famíla exemplar | [6] | |
46th | 2014 | Els ambaixadors | [7] | |
47th | 2015 | El poeta del poble | [8] | |
48th | 2016 | Aquella porta giratòria | [9] | |
49th | 2017 | La fada negra | [10] | |
50th | 2018 | Bon dia, són les vuit! | [11] | |
51th | 2019 | La vigília | [12] | |
52th | 2020 | Pluja d'estels | [12] |
References[]
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Geli, Carles (6 January 2018). "El premi Pla, 'germà català' del Nadal, fa 50 anys" [50 Years of the Pla Award, 'Catalan Brother' of the Nadal]. El País (in Catalan). Barcelona. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
- ^ "Terenci nuestro que estás en el Nilo". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 2 April 2013. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
- ^ Moret, Xavier (7 January 2004). "Robert Saladrigas obtiene el Josep Pla con las reflexiones de un piloto en crisis" [Robert Saladrigas Receives the Josep Pla with Reflections of a Pilot in Crisis]. El País (in Spanish). Barcelona. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
- ^ jorge.andreu (8 January 2011). "Premio Nadal y Premi Josep Pla 2011". Libros y Libretas (in Spanish). Retrieved 12 November 2018.
- ^ Fernández, Laura (6 January 2012). "Álvaro Pombo gana el Premio Nadal" [Álvaro Pombo Wins the Premio Nadal]. El Mundo (in Spanish). Retrieved 12 November 2018.
- ^ "Genís Sinca recibe el 45 Premi Josep Pla con una sátira sobre las relaciones familiares en Catalunya" [Genís Sinca Receives the 45th Josep Pla Award with a Satire on Family Relations in Catalonia] (in Spanish). Barcelona. Europa Press. 6 January 2013. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
- ^ "Albert Villaró, premi Josep Pla". Nació Digital (in Catalan). 6 January 2014. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
- ^ "Andreu Carranza guanya el premi Josep Pla amb 'El poeta del poble'" [Andreu Carranza Wins the Josep Pla Award with 'El poeta del poble']. Ara (in Catalan). Barcelona. 6 January 2015. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
- ^ "Les memòries de Lluís Foix s'emporten el premi Josep Pla" [Lluís Foix's Memoirs Receive the Josep Pla Award]. Ara (in Catalan). 6 January 2016. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
- ^ Hevia, Elena (6 January 2017). "El Nadal y el Pla premian a Care Santos y a Xavier Theros". El Periódico de Catalunya (in Spanish). Barcelona. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
- ^ Plantada, Esteve (6 January 2018). "Antoni Bassas, premi Josep Pla amb unes memòries sobre l'etapa a Catalunya Ràdio" [Antoni Bassas, Josep Pla Award for Memoirs About the Stage on Catalunya Ràdio]. Nació Digital (in Catalan). Retrieved 12 November 2018.
- ^ a b "Premi Josep Pla". Grup62 (in Catalan). Retrieved 2020-10-28.
External links[]
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