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Jose Fuentes Mares National Literature Prize : ウィキペディア英語版
José Fuentes Mares National Prize for Literature
José Fuentes Mares National Prize for Literature (Spanish: Premio Nacional de Literatura José Fuentes Mares or simply Premio José Fuentes Mares) is a Mexican literary award that has been presented annually since 1985 by the Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez. It is given to a Mexican author who has published a book in the form of short stories, poems or a novel. The award is named in honor of José Fuentes Mares.
The first recipient was the writer Jesús Gardea, who declined the prize. Some well-known authors who have won it include Daniel Sada, Carlos Montemayor, Jaime Labastida, Alberto Ruy Sánchez, Juan Villoro, José Emilio Pacheco and Hernan Lara Zavala.
==Winners==
Sources for 1986-2011: 〔
*1986 Jesús Gardea (rejected by Gardes)
*1987 Jaime Labastida and Sergio Galindo
*1988 Eugenio Aguirre
*1989 Alberto Blanco, ''Song to the Shadow of the Animals''
*1990 Carlos Montemayor
*1991 Alberto Ruy Sánchez, ''Una introducción a Octavio Paz''
*1992 Bruno Estañol
*1993 Javier Sicilia, ''El Bautista''
*1994 Julio Eutiquio Sarabia
*1995 Hernán Lara Zavala
*1996 Ignacio Solares
*1997 Angelina Muñiz–Hubermann
*1998 Héctor Manjarrez
*1999 Daniel Sada
*2000 José Emilio Pacheco, ''La arena errante''
*2001 Mario González Suárez, ''El libro de las pasiones''
*2002 Élmer Mendoza, ''El amante de Janis Joplin''
*2003 Enrique Servín, ''El agua y la sombra''
*2004 Enrique Mijares, ''Espinazo del diablo''
*2005 David Toscana, ''El último lector''
*2006 Federico Patán, ''Encuentros''
*2007 Norma Lazo, ''El dolor es un triángulo equilátero''
*2008 Tedi López Mills, ''Contracorriente''
*2009 Edgar Chías Orozco, ''De insomnio y medianoche''
*2009 Edeberto Galindo Noriega, ''Río ánimas''
*2010 Ricardo García Mainou, ''Cuando te toca''
*2011 Mauricio Carrera, ''La derrota de los días''
*2012
*2013
*2014 Eduardo Antonio Parra, ''Desterrados''

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