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Critical Eye Awards
The Critical Eye Awards ( es, Premios Ojo Crítico, links=no) were created in 1990 by the Radio Nacional de España Radio Nacional de España (acronym RNE, branded rne, "National Radio of Spain") is the national state-owned public service radio broadcaster in Spain. RNE is the radio division and Televisión Española (TVE) is the television division of R ... (RNE) program ''El Ojo Crítico''. They recognize and promote the work of young talents, under 40 years of age, who have distinguished themselves in the preceding year in the modalities of plastic arts, narrative, poetry, film, theater, classical music, modern music, and dance. Since 1997, RNE has also presented the Special Critical Eye Award for an outstanding career. The Ibero-American Critical Eye Award has been presented biennially since 2014. List of winners Plastic Arts References External links * {{Authority control 1990 establishments in Spain Awards established in 1990 RTVE ...
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Radio Nacional De España
Radio Nacional de España (acronym RNE, branded rne, "National Radio of Spain") is the national state-owned public service radio broadcaster in Spain. RNE is the radio division and Televisión Española (TVE) is the television division of Radiotelevisión Española (RTVE), the public corporation which has the overall responsibility for the national broadcasting public services under a Parliament-appointed president who, in addition to being answerable to a Board of Directors, reports to an all-party committee of the national parliament, as provided for in the Public Radio and Television Law of 2006. RNE launched its first station on 19 January 1937. It is currently headquartered at Casa de la Radio at Prado del Rey in Pozuelo de Alarcón. Origins of RNE RNE officially came into existence in Salamanca on 19 January 1937, at the height of the Spanish Civil War (1936–39), and was dependent upon the recently created ' (State Delegation for Press and Propaganda). The station' ...
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Paula Rubio Infante
Paula or PAULA may refer to: Arts and entertainment Fictional characters * Paula, in video game '' EarthBound'' * Paula, in ''The Larry Sanders Show'' * Paula Campbell (''EastEnders''), in 2003 Film and television * ''Paula'' (1915 film), a silent film * ''Paula'' (1952 film), an American drama * ''Paula'' (2011 film), a Canadian animation * ''Paula'' (2016 film), a German film * ''Paula'' (TV series), 2017 Music * ''Paula'' (album), by Robin Thicke, 2014 * "Paula" (Zoé song), 2006 * "Paula", a 1972 song by Monica Verschoor * "Paula", a 1981 song by Tim Weisberg People * Paula (given name), including a list of people with the name * Paula of Rome (347–404), ancient Roman saint *Paula (surname) Other uses * Paula (computer chip), the sound chip of the Commodore Amiga computer * ''Paula'' (novel), memoir by Isabel Allende, 1994 * ''Paula'' (1876 barque), a German ship from which was sent the longest travelled message in a bottle * ''Paula'' (insect), a synonym fo ...
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Marta Sanz
Marta Sanz Pastor (born 1967, Madrid) is a Spanish writer. Her work includes the novels ''Susana y los viejos'' (nominated for the Premio Nadal Premio Nadal is a Spanish literary prize awarded annually by the publishing house Ediciones Destino, part of Planeta. It has been awarded every year on 6 January since 1944. The Josep Pla Award for Catalan literature is given at the same ceremo ...), ''Daniela Astor y la caja negra'' (winner of the Premio Juan Tigre and the Premio Calamo), ''Los mejores tiempos'' (winner of the Premio Ojo Crítico de Narrativa). and most recently ''Farandula'' which won the 2015 Premio Herralde. She is also a noted poet; among her notable works is the award-winning collection ''Vintage''. References Spanish women writers 1967 births Living people {{spain-writer-stub ...
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Lorenzo Silva
Lorenzo Manuel Silva Amador (born 7 June 1966 in Carabanchel, Madrid) is a Spanish award-winning writer. After earning a law degree at the Universidad Complutense of Madrid, he worked as a lawyer from 1992 to 2002. He has written stories, articles and literary essays, but he is recognised primarily for his novels. One such novel, ''El alquimista impaciente'', won the Nadal Prize in 2000, and filmed by the director Patricia Ferrera, premiering in 2002. This is the second novel in which two of his best known characters, the ''Guardia Civil'' agents Sergeant Bevilacqua and Corporal Chamorro, make an appearance. Another of his novels, ''La flaqueza del bolchevique'', was the runner-up for the prize in 1997, and has been adapted into a movie by Manuel Martín Cuenca. The same novel was translated into English in 2013 with the title ''The Faint-Hearted Bolshevik''. In 2001, Silva conducted an interactive experiment of novel-writing through the website of Círculo de Lectores, in whic ...
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Felipe Benítez Reyes
Felipe Benítez Reyes (born 1960) is a prolific Spanish writer. He was born in Rota, Cadiz, where he lives to this day. Biography He studied at the University of Cádiz and University of Seville. His literary output spans multiple genres, including poetry, novels, short stories, essays, and opinion pieces. Reyes' poetry has won, among others, the Premio de la Crítica and the Premio Nacional de Literatura. Both were awarded for his 1995 collection ''Vidas improbables''. Among his novels, notable works include ''La propiedad del paraíso'' (1995), ''Humo'' (1995, Premio Ateneo de Sevilla), ''El novio del mundo'' (1998), ''El pensamiento de los monstruos'' (2002) y ''Mercado de espejismos'' (winner of the 2007 Premio Nadal). His 2009 collection of short fiction ''Oficios estelares'' (Destino, 2009) also won multiple prizes (Premio Mario Vargas Llosa NH, Premio Tiflos and Premio Hucha de Oro). Reyes' works have been translated into English, Italian, Russian, French, Romanian a ...
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Miquel De Palol
Miquel de Palol i Muntanyola (born April 2, 1953) is a Spanish architect, poet and storyteller, son of the archaeologist Pere de Palol. In 2011 he was appointed president of the Association of Collegiate Writers of Catalonia. His first novel in Catalan, ''El jardí dels set crepuscles'' (''The Garden of Seven Twilights''), earned in the year of its publication (1989) almost all the prizes available for works in Catalan language. Biography Born in Barcelona, he lived in Valladolid until he was 17, due to his father's job. Back in Barcelona, he studied Architecture and began his literary activity as a poet. In 1982 he won the Carles Riba Carles Riba i Bracons (; 23 September 1893 - 12 July 1959) was a Catalan poet, writer and translator of Spanish nationality. He was born in Barcelona and studied Law and Philosophy at the Universitat de Barcelona. In 1916 he married the poet Cleme ... poetry award with ''El porxo de les mirades''. For this same work he received, in 1984, the C ...
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Pedro Zarraluki
Pedro Zarraluki (born 1954) is a Spanish writer. He was born in Barcelona. He published his first book at the age of 20 and has written several novels and short story collections since then. He has won numerous prizes, including the Premio Nadal for his novel ''Un encargo difícil'', and the Premio Herralde for ''La historia del silencio''. The latter was translated into English by Nick Caistor. Zarraluki is a regular contributor to the press and radio, and teaches creative writing Creative writing is any writing that goes outside the bounds of normal professional, journalistic, academic, or technical forms of literature, typically identified by an emphasis on narrative craft, character development, and the use of literary ... at the Ateneo Barcelonés. References Spanish male writers 1954 births Living people {{Spain-writer-stub ...
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Javier García Sánchez
Javier García Sánchez is a Spanish writer. Born in Barcelona in 1955, he studied at the Complutense University in Madrid. He edited the magazine ''Quimera'' for two years, and wrote in the culture pages of '' La Voz de Euskadi''. He achieved literary success with his second novel ''La dama del viento sur'' (''Lady of the South Wind''), which won the Premio Pío Baroja and was translated into English by Michael Bradburn Ruster and Myrna R. Villa. He won the Premio Herralde with a later novel ''La historia más triste''. His book on the champion road cyclist Road cycling is the most widespread form of cycling in which cyclists ride on paved roadways. It includes Recreational cycling, recreational, Road bicycle racing, racing, Bicycle commuting, commuting, and utility cycling. As users of the road, ... Miguel Indurain has been translated into English. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Garcia Sanchez, Javier Spanish male novelists 1955 births Living people Writers from Ba ...
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Diario Libre
''Diario Libre'' is one of the leading newspapers in the Dominican Republic. Overview ''Diario Libre'' is a free daily Spanish-language Dominican newspaper, founded on May 10, 2001. It is owned by the Dominican business Grupo Diario Libre, and it is part of the Latin American Newspaper Association The Latin American Newspaper Association (, PAL) is a press group representing media organizations in Latin America. Founded in 2008, it represents 16 newspapers in 11 countries, as well as magazines. '' El Universal'', 24 March 2009Periódicos Asoc .... Its first editor was Anibal de Castro from 2001 to 2004, and its editor since 2004 is Adriano Miguel Tejada. It has a national circulation within the Dominican Republic. Monday through Saturday, it has a distribution of 157,830 copies delivered to homes and points of distribution in the National District and other areas including Santo Domingo, Santiago, Puerto Plata, La Vega, Jarabacoa, Bonao, Moca, San Francisco de Macorís, San Pedro d ...
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La Vanguardia
' (; , Spanish for "The Vanguard") is a Spanish daily newspaper, founded in 1881. It is printed in Spanish and, since 3 May 2011, also in Catalan (Spanish copy is automatically translated into Catalan). It has its headquarters in Barcelona and is Catalonia's leading newspaper. Despite being mostly distributed in Catalonia, ' has Spain's fourth-highest circulation among general-interest newspapers, trailing only the three main Madrid dailies – ', ' and ''ABC'', all of which are national newspapers with offices and local editions throughout the country. Its editorial line leans to the centre of politics and is moderate in its opinions, although in Francoist Spain it followed Francoist ideology and to this day has Catholic sensibilities and strong ties to the Spanish nobility through the Godó family. History and profile ''La Vanguardia'''s newspaper history began in Barcelona on 1 February 1881 when two businessmen from Igualada, Carlos and Bartolomé Godó, first published th ...
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