FIL Award

The FIL Literary Award in Romance Languages (previously Juan Rulfo Prize for Latin American and Caribbean Literature), created in 1991 to acknowledge lifetime achievement, is awarded to writers of literature from Latin America or the Caribbean who write in Spanish, Portuguese, French, or English, or to writers from any part of the US who write in Spanish. The prize comes with a monetary award of US$150,000, making it one of the richest literary prizes in the world.

It is organized by Mexico's National Council for Culture and Arts, the University of Guadalajara, the government of the state of Jalisco, and the Fondo de Cultura Económica and is named in honor of writer Juan Rulfo, a native of Sayula, Jalisco. It is awarded during the Guadalajara International Book Fair (FIL).

The name "Juan Rulfo" is a registered trademark and the Rulfo family asked that it be removed from association with the prize. As a result, beginning in 2006, the award was renamed FIL Literary Award in Romance Languages.

Prize Winners

Year Author Nationality
1991 Nicanor Parra  Chile*
1992 Juan José Arreola  Mexico*
1993 Eliseo Diego  Cuba*
1994 Julio Ramón Ribeyro  Peru*
1995 Nélida Piñon  Brazil*
1996 Augusto Monterroso  Guatemala*
1997 Juan Marsé  Spain*
1998 Olga Orozco  Argentina*
1999 Sergio Pitol  Mexico
2000 Juan Gelman  Argentina
2001 Juan García Ponce  Mexico
2002 Cintio Vitier  Cuba
2003 Rubem Fonseca  Brazil
2004 Juan Goytisolo  Spain
2005 Tomás Segovia  Spain/ Mexico
2006 Carlos Monsiváis  Mexico
2007 Fernando del Paso  Mexico
2008 António Lobo Antunes  Portugal*
2009 Rafael Cadenas  Venezuela*
2010 Margo Glantz  Mexico
2011 Fernando Vallejo  Colombia*
2012 Alfredo Bryce Echenique  Peru
2013 Yves Bonnefoy  France*
2014 Claudio Magris  Italy*

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