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The '''Premio Azorín de Novela''' (Azorín Prize for Best Novel) is one of the most important literary awards for works written in the Spanish language. It was created in 1994, by the Spanish provincial government (diputación) of [[Alicante]] together with [[Editorial Planeta]] (Planeta Publishing House).
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The '''Premio Azorín de Novela''' (Azorín Prize for Best Novel) is one of the most important literary awards for works written in the Spanish language. It was originally created by Spain's [[Ministry of Information and Tourism]] in 1970.<ref>{{Cite journal |url=https://www.boe.es/diario_boe/txt.php?id=BOE-A-1970-54811 |title=Orden por la que se convoca el Premio Nacional de Literatura 'Azorín' |trans-title=Order by Which the Azorín National Award for Literature is Convened |journal=[[Boletín Oficial del Estado]] |number=308 |page=20892 |language=es |date=1970-12-25 |access-date=2022-09-07}}</ref> The modern form of the award was created in 1994, by the Spanish provincial government (diputación) of [[Alicante]] together with [[Editorial Planeta]] (Planeta Publishing House).


The prize honors one of the finest Spanish writers of the so-called "[[Generation of 98]]", José Augusto Trinidad Martínez Ruíz (1873-1967), who used to signs his works under the pseudonym of [[Azorín]].
The prize honors one of the finest Spanish writers of the so-called "[[Generation of 98]]", José Augusto Trinidad Martínez Ruíz (1873-1967), who used to sign his works under the pseudonym of [[Azorín]].
The prize is given annually to a non-published and original novel, whose author receives 68.000 € (some 93.000 dollars). As part of the prize, Planeta publishes the awarded novel.
The prize is given annually to a non-published and original novel, whose author receives 68.000 € (some 93.000 dollars). As part of the prize, Planeta publishes the awarded novel.


==List of winners==
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!1990
|''Tras el verde''<ref>{{Cite news |url=https://elpais.com/diario/1990/12/01/cultura/660006008_850215.html |title=Una escritora argentina gana el Premio Azorín de novela |trans-title=An Argentine Writer Wins the Azorín Novel Award |first=Menchu |last=Illan |newspaper=[[El País]] |location=Alicante |language=es |date=1990-11-30 |access-date=2022-09-07}}</ref> || [[Alicia Plante]]
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!1994
!1994
|''La novela de Pepe Ansúrez ''||[[Gonzalo Torrente Ballester]]
|''La novela de Pepe Ansúrez''||[[Gonzalo Torrente Ballester]]
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|-
!1995
!1995
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|-
!2011
!2011
|''Indian express''||[[Pepa Roma]]
|''Indian Express''||[[Pepa Roma]]
|-
|-
!2012
!2012
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|-
!2015
!2015
|''Sus ojos en mí''||[[Fernando González Delgado]]
|''Sus ojos en mí''||[[Fernando Delgado (journalist)|Fernando Delgado]]
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|-
!2016
!2016
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!2017
!2017
|''Llamadme Alejandra''||[[Espido Freire]]
|''Llamadme Alejandra''||[[Espido Freire]]
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!2020
|''La vida desnuda''||[[Mónica Carrillo]]
|}
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==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.editorial.planeta.es/04/04.asp?IDPREMIO=2&IDOPCION=0 Azorín Award at the Web of Planeta Publishing House] In Spanish
* [http://www.editorial.planeta.es/04/04.asp?IDPREMIO=2&IDOPCION=0 Azorín Award] at [[Planeta Group|Editorial Planeta]] {{In lang|es}}


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The Premio Azorín de Novela (Azorín Prize for Best Novel) is one of the most important literary awards for works written in the Spanish language. It was originally created by Spain's Ministry of Information and Tourism in 1970.[1] The modern form of the award was created in 1994, by the Spanish provincial government (diputación) of Alicante together with Editorial Planeta (Planeta Publishing House).

The prize honors one of the finest Spanish writers of the so-called "Generation of 98", José Augusto Trinidad Martínez Ruíz (1873-1967), who used to sign his works under the pseudonym of Azorín.

The prize is given annually to a non-published and original novel, whose author receives 68.000 € (some 93.000 dollars). As part of the prize, Planeta publishes the awarded novel.

List of winners

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Winners of the Azorín Award for Best Novel
Year Title Author
1990 Tras el verde[2] Alicia Plante
1994 La novela de Pepe Ansúrez Gonzalo Torrente Ballester
1995 El burdel de Lord Byron Luis Antonio de Villena
1996 La cárcel del amor Luis Racionero
1997 El último banquete Jesús Ferrero
1998 El hombre, la hembra y el hambre Daína Chaviano
1999 Bajarás al reino de la tierra José Luis Ferris
2000 Cielos de barro Dulce Chacón
2001 El secreto de la lejía Luisa Castro
2002 La muerte blanca Eugenia Rico
2003 Dios se ha ido Javier García Sánchez
2004 El secreto de Orcelis Manuel Mira
2005 El penúltimo sueño Ángela Becerra
2006 La crin de Damocles Javier Pérez
2007 La caza salvaje Jon Juaristi
2008 Pólvora negra Montero Glez
2009 El arte de perder Lola Beccaria
2010 El amor del rey Begoña Aranguren Gárate
2011 Indian Express Pepa Roma
2012 Capricho Almudena de Arteaga
2013 La mujer que llora Zoe Valdés
2014 Hotel Paradiso Ramón Pernas
2015 Sus ojos en mí Fernando Delgado
2016 Dispara a la luna Reyes Calderón
2017 Llamadme Alejandra Espido Freire
2020 La vida desnuda Mónica Carrillo

References

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  1. ^ "Orden por la que se convoca el Premio Nacional de Literatura 'Azorín'" [Order by Which the Azorín National Award for Literature is Convened]. Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish) (308): 20892. 25 December 1970. Retrieved 7 September 2022.
  2. ^ Illan, Menchu (30 November 1990). "Una escritora argentina gana el Premio Azorín de novela" [An Argentine Writer Wins the Azorín Novel Award]. El País (in Spanish). Alicante. Retrieved 7 September 2022.
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