Alfonso Reyes International Prize
Template:Short description The Alfonso Reyes International Prize is a Mexican award given for meritorious lifetime contributions to literary research and criticism. It was founded in 1972 by the economist turned author/critic, Template:Ill and was named in honor of Alfonso Reyes, a prominent Mexican literary critic, author and poet.[1]
Since its creation, the prize has been awarded by the Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes (INBA), in cooperation with the Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes (Conaculta), the Sociedad Alfonsina Internacional, the government of Nuevo León, the Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, the Universidad Regiomontana and the Instituto Tecnológico de Monterrey.
The first award was presented in 1973. No awards were given from 1996-1999.
Recipients
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- 1973: Jorge Luis Borges
- 1974: Marcel Bataillon
- 1975: Alejo Carpentier
- 1976: André Malraux
- 1977: Jorge Guillén
- 1978: James Willis Robb[Notes 1]
- 1979: Carlos Fuentes
- 1980: Ernesto Mejía Sánchez
- 1981: Jacques Soustelle
- 1982: José Luis Martínez Rodríguez
- 1983: Paulette Patout[Notes 2]
- 1984: Rubén Bonifaz Nuño
- 1985: Octavio Paz
- 1986: Alí Chumacero
- 1987: Gutierre Tibón
- 1988: Ramón Xirau
- 1989: Laurette Séjourné
- 1990: Adolfo Bioy Casares
- 1991: Andrés Henestrosa
- 1992: Arnaldo Orfila Reynal
- 1993: Joaquín Díez-Canedo[Notes 3]
- 1994: Germán Arciniegas
- 1995: Juan José Arreola
- 2000: Arturo Uslar Pietri
- 2001: Miguel León-Portilla
- 2002: Rafael Gutiérrez Girardot
- 2003: Harold Bloom
- 2004: José Emilio Pacheco
- 2005: Antonio Candido
- 2006: Margit Frenk
- 2007: George Steiner
- 2008: Ernesto de la Peña
- 2009: Alfonso Rangel Guerra
- 2010: Mario Vargas Llosa
- 2011: Eduardo Lizalde
- 2012: Ignacio Bosque
- 2013: Fernando del Paso[2]
- 2017: Alberto Manguel
- 2019: Herbert S. Klein[3]
Notes
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- ↑ James Willis Robb (1918-2010, b. Queens, New York) was a Professor of Romance Languages at George Washington University. He wrote El Estilo de Alfonso Reyes (Imagen y Estructura), Fondo de Cultura Económica (1978) Template:ISBN
- ↑ Paulette Patout (b. Sète, France) was a Professor of Literature at the University of Toulouse II – Le Mirail. She wrote Alfonso Reyes et la France, Klincksieck (1978) Template:ISBN
- ↑ Joaquín Díez-Canedo (1917-1999, b. Madrid), was the son of poet Enrique Díez-Canedo. He was the founder of Editorial Joaquín Mortiz, a major publisher of new Mexican writers, and served as General Manager of the Fondo de Cultura Económica.
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References
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- ↑ Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes: Alfonso Reyes International Prize
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- ↑ Otorgan el Premio Alfonso Reyes 2019 a Herbert S. Klein El Universal 13 Feb 2020 Template:In lang
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