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The Brazilian writer Nélida Piñon, who "has been acclaimed by the critics as the most outstanding voice of today's Brazilian Literature", won the Prince of Asturias Award of Literature 2005.
Piñon, who already counts with many literary prizes and university awards, was chosen among 31 candidacies, coming from Canada, the United States, Holland, Hungary, India, Israel, Kuwait, Mexico, Norway, Peru, Portugal, Dominican Republic, United Kingdom, Sweden and Spain.
Her first literary consecration arrived in 1961, with the novel Guia Mapa de Gabriel Arcanjo, which was followed by works like Tempo das frutas (1966), Fundador (1969) or A Casa da Paixão (1972), among others.
The Brazilian writer Nélida Piñon, who "has been acclaimed by the critics as the most outstanding voice of today's Brazilian Literature", won the Prince of Asturias Award of Literature 2005.
Piñon, who already counts with many literary prizes and university awards, was chosen among 31 candidacies, coming from Canada, the United States, Holland, Hungary, India, Israel, Kuwait, Mexico, Norway, Peru, Portugal, Dominican Republic, United Kingdom, Sweden and Spain.
Her first literary consecration arrived in 1961, with the novel Guia Mapa de Gabriel Arcanjo, which was followed by works like Tempo das frutas (1966), Fundador (1969) or A Casa da Paixão (1972), among others.
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