Mar 20 • 15:01 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina Clarin (ES)

The Argentine Silvana Vogt won the Finestres Prize in Spain

Argentine writer Silvana Vogt's novel won the prestigious Finestres Prize, recognized for its contribution to Latin American and Spanish literature.

Silvana Vogt, an Argentine writer, recently won the Finestres Prize for her novel "El fino arte de crear monstruos," set in the Córdoba town of Morteros. This accolade brought a sense of disbelief followed by satisfaction for Vogt, who shared her feelings with Clarin from her home in San Just, near Barcelona. The award is especially significant for her as the jury consists of esteemed writers whom she admires, including María Negroni and Laura Fernández.

The Finestres Prize, established by the Finestres Foundation in Barcelona nearly a decade ago, aims to celebrate works by Latin American and Spanish authors, contributing to a richer cultural exchange. The award entails not only a cash prize of 25,000 euros but also a month-long residency at the Foundation's writing residence, which offers authors a serene environment to foster their creative processes.

Vogt's achievement is noteworthy as it highlights the ongoing recognition of Latin American literature on the international stage. By winning this prize, she not only elevates her own literary career but also shines a light on the vibrant literary talent emerging from Argentina, encouraging further exploration of its literary landscape by readers and critics alike.

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