Agustina Bessa-Luís writer is the winner of the 11th edition of the prize Eduardo Lourenço, worth 7,500 euros, the jury announced today, in the Guard. The announcement was made at the end of the jury meeting, the rector of the University of Coimbra, João Gabriel Silva.
Set up by the Iberian Studies Center (ERC) in 2004, the intended prize to reward persons or institutions with relevant intervention under the cooperation and Iberian culture. According to João Gabriel Silva, jury spokesman, the Agustina Bessa-Luís writer is “one of the finest examples of Portuguese Literature, but in the universal reality of the twentieth century.” “He gave the Portuguese Literature latitude, finally, noted that everyone recognizes, created its own symbolic imagery. It is no coincidence that one of the most studied authors to the school education, because, in fact, is a language of reference Portuguese, “he added.
The president of the University of Coimbra also said that the awarded is also” one of the best-known Portuguese authors in Spain. ” “There is no doubt that it is, and here our colleagues in Spain also attest clearly, is one of the best-known Portuguese authors in Spain. Therefore, the Iberian character of this award is clear consensus on this jury selection,” he told João Gabriel Silva Lusa agency at the end of the jury meeting, held in the ERC locations in the Guard.
The jury of the 11th edition of the Eduardo Lourenço Prize was established by the ERC direction of members (Town Hall Guard, represented by the culture councilor Victor Amaral, University of Coimbra, represented by the Rector, and the University of Salamanca, represented by the vice-rector), the scientific and executive committees of the CIS and the guests Justo Pedro do Amaral and Bringue José Luis Puerto. The annual award, which is named after the essayist Eduardo Lourenço, mentor and honorary president of CEI, were this year presented 21 applications. The Prize Eduardo Lourenço had its first edition in 2004 and has distinguished several leading figures of Portugal and Spain.
Previous editions contemplated Maria Helena da Rocha Pereira (Full Professor of Greco-Latin Culture, Agustín Remesal (journalist), Maria João Pires (pianist), Angel Campos Pampano (poet), Jorge Figueiredo Dias (teacher Professor of Criminal Law), César Antonio Molina writers and Mia Couto, José María Martín Patino (theologian), Jerónimo Pizarro ( teacher and researcher) and Antonio Sáez Delgado (teacher and researcher). The ERC is a cross-border non-profit association, which began as a challenge of the essayist Eduardo Lourenço in solemn commemorative session of the eighth centenary of the Guard Foral in 1999.
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