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Journalist Maruja Torres wins Spain's oldest literature prize

Posted : Wed, 07 Jan 2009 10:00:40 GMT
Author : DPA
Category : Culture (General)
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Barcelona - Journalist and author Maruja Torres, 65, has been awarded the Nadal Prize, Spain's oldest literature award, media reported Wednesday. The prize was awarded for the 65th time overnight in Barcelona.

Torres won the prize for her novel Esperadme en el Cielo (Wait for Me in Heaven), in which the protagonist meets old friends, Manolo and Terenci, in heaven.

The two represent Torres' friends, the late Spanish writers Manuel Vazquez Montalban and Terenci Moix.

The novel was described as a bittersweet tribute to friendship.

The Nadal Prize, which is awarded by the Destino publishing house, is worth 18,000 euros (25,000 dollars).

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