José Manuel Lara Foundation Prize

former literary award for Spanish novels (2002–2010)
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José Manuel Lara Foundation Prize

Summary

José Manuel Lara Foundation Prize is a literary award[1]. It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]

Key Facts

  • José Manuel Lara Foundation Prize won the Álvaro Pombo[3].
  • José Manuel Lara Foundation Prize won the Terenci Moix[4].
  • José Manuel Lara Foundation Prize won the Jorge Semprún[5].
  • José Manuel Lara Foundation Prize won the Andrés Trapiello[6].
  • José Manuel Lara Foundation Prize won the Enrique Vila-Matas[7].
  • José Manuel Lara Foundation Prize won the Eduardo Mendoza Garriga[8].
  • José Manuel Lara Foundation Prize is in the country of Spain[9].
  • José Manuel Lara Foundation Prize's instance of is recorded as literary award[10].
  • José Manuel Lara Foundation Prize's instance of is recorded as novel award[11].
  • José Manuel Lara Foundation Prize's instance of is recorded as class of award[12].
  • José Manuel Lara Foundation Prize's part of is recorded as Planeta Awards[13].
  • José Manuel Lara Foundation Prize's conferred by is recorded as Fundación José Manuel Lara[14].
  • José Manuel Lara Foundation Prize's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'es', 'text': 'Premio Fundación José Manuel Lara'}[15].
  • José Manuel Lara Foundation Prize's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/120n2jg8[16].

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Recognition

Wins include Álvaro Pombo[3], a poet[17], b. 1939[18], of Spain[19], awarded the Premio Nadal[20]; Terenci Moix[4], a writer[21], 1942–2003[22], of Spain[23], awarded the Gold Letter[24]; Jorge Semprún[5], a screenwriter[25], 1923–2011[26], of Spain[27], awarded the Prix Femina[28], specialised in performing arts[29]; Andrés Trapiello[6], a writer[30], b. 1953[31], of Spain[32], awarded the Premio Nadal[33], specialised in literature[34]; Enrique Vila-Matas[7], a writer[35], b. 1948[36], of Spain[37], awarded the Knight of the Legion of Honour[38]; and Eduardo Mendoza Garriga[8], a linguist[39], b. 1943[40], of Spain[41], awarded the Saint George's Cross[42], specialised in creative and professional writing[43].

Why It Matters

José Manuel Lara Foundation Prize is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]

FAQs

What awards did José Manuel Lara Foundation Prize receive?

Honors received include Álvaro Pombo[3], Terenci Moix[4], Jorge Semprún[5], and Andrés Trapiello[6].

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Class ancestry

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