Casa de las Américas Prize for Novel
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Casa de las Américas Prize for Novel
Summary
Casa de las Américas Prize for Novel is a literary award[1].
Key Facts
- Casa de las Américas Prize for Novel won the José Soler Puig[2].
- Casa de las Américas Prize for Novel won the Dora Alonso[3].
- Casa de las Américas Prize for Novel won the Daura Olema[4].
- Casa de las Américas Prize for Novel won the Lisandro Otero[5].
- Casa de las Américas Prize for Novel won the Jorge Ibargüengoitia[6].
- Casa de las Américas Prize for Novel won the Marta Traba[7].
- Casa de las Américas Prize for Novel is in the country of Cuba[8].
- Casa de las Américas Prize for Novel's instance of is recorded as literary award[9].
- Casa de las Américas Prize for Novel's part of is recorded as Casa de las Américas Prize[10].
- +1960-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Casa de las Américas Prize for Novel[11].
- Casa de las Américas Prize for Novel's organizer is recorded as Casa de las Américas[12].
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Recognition
Wins include José Soler Puig[2], a playwright[13], 1916–1996[14], of Cuba[15]; Dora Alonso[3], a writer[16], 1910–2001[17], of Cuba[18], awarded the National Prize for Literature[19]; Daura Olema[4], a journalist[20], b. 1933[21], of Cuba[22]; Lisandro Otero[5], a journalist[23], 1932–2008[24], of Cuba[25], awarded the Casa de las Américas Prize[26]; Jorge Ibargüengoitia[6], a writer[27], 1928–1983[28], of Mexico[29], awarded the Casa de las Américas Prize[30]; and Marta Traba[7], a writer[31], 1930–1983[32], of Argentina[33], awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship[34], specialised in creative and professional writing[35].
FAQs
What awards did Casa de las Américas Prize for Novel receive?
Honors received include José Soler Puig[2], Dora Alonso[3], Daura Olema[4], and Lisandro Otero[5].