Aena announces a Hispanic American narrative award worth one million euros
Aena has launched a new Hispanic American Narrative Award offering one million euros for the winning work and 30,000 euros for each of the four finalists, aiming to achieve significant literary recognition.
Aena, the airport management company in Spain, has introduced a new award aimed at recognizing original narrative works from Hispanic American authors. The Aena Hispanic American Narrative Award will grant a remarkable prize of one million euros to the winning entrant, along with 30,000 euros allocated to each of the four finalists. The announcement was made during an event in Madrid, attended by notable figures in the literary world, including the writer Rosa Montero, who will head the jury for this prestigious accolade.
The inaugural award ceremony is set for April 8 in Barcelona, where the winner will be revealed. The finalists are expected to be announced on March 17, creating anticipation in the literary community. The award aims to establish itself as a significant literary honor, comparable to the Goncourt in France or the Booker Prize in the United Kingdom, emphasizing the importance of original narrative works written in Spanish or co-official languages of Spain.
With the generous financial backing and high aspirations for recognition, the Aena Hispanic American Narrative Award positions itself to not only celebrate emerging and established literary talents but also to enhance cultural exchanges within the Spanish-speaking world. This initiative reflects Aena's commitment to fostering arts and culture, potentially increasing the visibility of Hispanic American literature on international platforms.