Premio Clarín de Novela explained

The Premio Clarín de Novela is a prize for literature in the Spanish language awarded annually by Grupo Clarín. It was created in 1998 and its first awardee was Pedro Mairal. The winner receives 300,000 pesos ($) and the publication of his/her novel by the Clarín Alfaguara label. It is one of the most prestigious literary contests in Latin America. Writers from all over the world participate every year with unpublished works written in Spanish.[1]

List of winners

Notes and References

  1. https://www.clarin.com/revista-enie/literatura/premio-clarin-novela-2022-ficcion-geografia-inestable_0_rztShRAkOk.html#:~:text=Un%20an%C3%A1lisis%20de%20El%20desierto,el%20Premio%20Clar%C3%ADn%20Novela%202022.