The one million euro literary prize has five finalists: one is the Argentine Samanta Schweblin
Samanta Schweblin is among five finalists for the AENA Hispanic American Narrative Prize, which has a value of one million euros.
The AENA Hispanic American Narrative Prize, which offers a staggering one million euros to the winning author, has announced its five finalists, among whom is Argentine author Samanta Schweblin, recognized for her collection of short stories titled "El buen mal". This literary accolade aims to promote Hispanic American narratives and has attracted participants from various countries.
Along with Schweblin, the finalists include Colombian author Héctor Abad Faciolince, Chilean Nona Fernández, and Spanish writers Marcos Giralt Torrente and Enrique Vila-Matas, showcasing a diverse representation of talent across the Spanish-speaking world. The prize, initiated by a company managing Spanish airports, seeks to elevate the profile of Hispanic literature on a global stage and create a platform for emerging and established authors alike.
This award not only offers a substantial financial reward but also underscores the importance of storytelling in fostering cultural connections throughout the Americas and beyond. As the literary community celebrates these finalists, attention will be focused on the impact such recognition can have on their careers and the broader implications for Hispanic literature in the global arena.