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FIL Literature Prize in Romance Languages \u200b\u200b2010
The jury noted the "bright and active work" of the author of Syndrome shipwrecks and Trail, among many other books , "which acts as an indispensable reference for new generations of writers"
"His proposals on the border crisis and poetics based on gender by fragmentation" and "the collection of speeches from various disciplines (music , visual arts, mass media, among others) ", earned him Margo Glantz FIL Literature Prize in Romance Languages \u200b\u200b2010, an international jury composed of seven renowned writers, critics and experts gave him a majority. In solving the minutes highlighted the "extensive literary career" and Glantz's work for "the renewal of the essay and narrative."
The jury consisted of Juan Cruz Ruiz (Spain), Diamela Eltit (Chile), Cecilia GarcĂa Huidobro (Chile), Ana Maria Gonzalez Luna Corvera (Mexico / Italy), Dario Jaramillo Agudelo (Colombia), Pedro Meira Monteiro (Brazil / United States) and Sara Poot Herrera (Mexico / USA), who indicated that "Margo Glantz has highlighted the Latin American identity as a finish and endless travel of multiple social realities that create a mobile continent allows the validity of the language and its multiple connections with the world. "
Born in Mexico City on May 28, 1930, Margo Glantz is the author of extensive literary work that includes, among other books, the Arabian calories, dietary novel, Two hundred blue whales, genealogies and shipwrecks syndrome, with which he won in 1984, Xavier Villaurrutia Award. She is the author of Trail, a novel for which in 2003 he was awarded the Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, received in the framework of the International Book Fair of Guadalajara. Along with his literary career has also served as a journalist since 1958 teaches at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, National Autonomous University of Mexico.
Margo Glantz has also received the National Prize of Arts and Sciences, and in January this year, on the occasion of his eighty years, the Gold Medal of Fine Arts. The jury FIL Literature Prize in Romance Languages \u200b\u200bGlantz's work "spaces mixed set from where the female subject and governed by the laws of knowledge, either by the impulses of the body and its erotic." The ruling ultimately stands "The 'I' in writing Glantz, mutates rapidly and leads to a bright and active work, which acts as an indispensable reference for new generations of writers."
FIL Literature Prize in Romance Languages \u200b\u200b2010, which this year celebrates twenty editions, is worth $ 150,000 and given to Margo Glantz at the opening of the International Book Fair of Guadalajara, on 27 November.
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