The Miguel de Cervantes Prize (Spanish: Premio de Literatura en Lengua Castellana Miguel de Cervantes) is awarded annually to honour the lifetime achievement of an outstanding writer in the Spanish language.
Miguel de Cervantes Prize | |
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Country | Spain |
Presented by | Ministry of Culture |
Reward(s) | €125,000 |
First awarded | 1976 |
Website | CervantesPresentacion |
The list of winners is available at the official Premio 'Miguel Cervantes' website.
Year | Winner | Country | Genre(s) | |
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1976 | Jorge Guillén | Spain | poetry | |
1977 | Alejo Carpentier | Cuba | novel, essay | |
1978 | Dámaso Alonso | Spain | poetry | |
1979 | Jorge Luis Borges | Argentina | short story, poetry, essay, translation | |
Gerardo Diego | Spain | poetry | ||
1980 | Juan Carlos Onetti | Uruguay | novel | |
1981 | Octavio Paz | Mexico | poetry, essay | |
1982 | Luis Rosales | Spain | poetry | |
1983 | Rafael Alberti | Spain | poetry | |
1984 | Ernesto Sabato | Argentina | novel, essay | |
1985 | Gonzalo Torrente Ballester | Spain | novel | |
1986 | Antonio Buero Vallejo | Spain | drama | |
1987 | Carlos Fuentes | Mexico | novel, essay | |
1988 | María Zambrano | Spain | philosophy, essay | |
1989 | Augusto Roa Bastos | Paraguay | novel | |
1990 | Adolfo Bioy Casares | Argentina | novel, short story | |
1991 | Francisco Ayala | Spain | novel, short story, essay, translation | |
1992 | Dulce María Loynaz | Cuba | poetry | |
1993 | Miguel Delibes | Spain | novel | |
1994 | Mario Vargas Llosa | Peru | novel, essay, short story, drama | |
1995 | Camilo José Cela | Spain | novel | |
1996 | José García Nieto | Spain | poetry | |
1997 | Guillermo Cabrera Infante | Cuba | novel | |
1998 | José Hierro | Spain | poetry | |
1999 | Jorge Edwards | Chile | novel | |
2000 | Francisco Umbral | Spain | novel, essay | |
2001 | Álvaro Mutis | Colombia | poetry, novel | |
2002 | José Jiménez Lozano | Spain | novel | |
2003 | Gonzalo Rojas | Chile | poetry | |
2004 | Rafael Sánchez Ferlosio | Spain | novel, essay | |
2005 | Sergio Pitol | Mexico | novel | |
2006 | Antonio Gamoneda | Spain | poetry | |
2007 | Juan Gelman | Argentina | poetry | |
2008 | Juan Marsé | Spain | novel | |
2009 | José Emilio Pacheco | Mexico | poetry, novel, short story | |
2010 | Ana María Matute | Spain | novel | |
2011 | Nicanor Parra | Chile | poetry | |
2012 | José Manuel Caballero Bonald | Spain | poetry, novel | |
2013 | Elena Poniatowska | Mexico | novel | |
2014 | Juan Goytisolo | Spain | novel, essay | |
2015 | Fernando del Paso | Mexico | novel, poetry, essay, drama, short story | |
2016 | Eduardo Mendoza | Spain | novel, drama | |
2017 | Sergio Ramírez | Nicaragua | novel, short story, essay | |
2018 | Ida Vitale | Uruguay | poetry, prose, essay | |
2019 | Joan Margarit | Spain | poetry | |
2020 | Francisco Brines | Spain | poetry | |
2021 | Cristina Peri Rossi | Uruguay | prose, poetry, short story, translation |
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