“As Long as a Story Remains to Tell the Novel Will Remain Alive” Vicente Battista Received the Rómulo Gallegos Award in Caracas
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VEA / Yonaski Moreno The Centro de Estudios Latinoamericanos y del Caribe Romulo Gallegos (Celarg) presented the International Prize of Novel Romulo Gallegos, to the Argentine writer Vicente Battista, for his work The simulation of mirrors. The work was selected from a total of 474 novels from 32 countries that were postulated in this edition, said the president of Celarg, Pedro Calzadilla, celebrating the massive participation of writers, inclu…
The Argentine writer Vicente Battista received on Saturday the International Prize of Novel Romulo Gallegos in its 21st edition, for his work ‘The simulation of mirrors’. The ceremony was held at the headquarters of the Center for Latin American Studies Romulo Gallegos (Celarg), in Caracas, Venezuela, and counted on the participation of the Minister of Culture, Ernesto Villegas; and the president of Celarg, Pedro Calzadilla. Battista adds this a…
The Argentine received the award for his novel El Simulacro de los Espejos (The Simulacro of Mirrors) by the CELARG. There were more than 400 novels that competed.
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