National Prize of Arts and Sciences (Mexico)
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The National Prize of Arts and Sciences (Premio Nacional de Ciencias y Artes) of Mexico is awarded annually by the Government of Mexico in five categories. It was established in 1945. The prize is a gold medal and 520,000 pesos.
[edit] Language and literature
Recipients of the prize for language and literature (Lingüística y Literatura) include:
- 2005: Carlos Monsiváis
- 2004: Margo Glantz
- 2002: Elena Poniatowska
- 2001: Vicente Leñero
- 1995: Juan Miguel Lope Blanch
- 1993: Sergio Pitol
- 1987: Ali Chumacero
- 1983: Jaime Sabines
- 1979: Juan José Arreola
- 1977: Octavio Paz
- 1970: Juan Rulfo
- 1967: Salvador Novo López
- 1966: Jaime Torres Bodet
- 1965: Ángel María Garibay
- 1964: Carlos Pellicer Cámara
- 1958: Martín Luis Guzmán
- 1949: Mariano Azuela González
- 1946: Alfonso Reyes
- 1935: Gregorio Lopez y Fuentes