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The José Saramago Literary Prize has been awarded since 1999 by the Círculo de Leitores Foundation to a literary work written in Portuguese by a young author in which the first edition was published in a Lusophone country. It celebrates the attribution of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1998 to the Portuguese writer José Saramago. The prize has a biannual periodicity, and a monetary value of €25,000. The jury is composed of between five and ten members holding distinguished cultural roles.[1]
Year | Author | Work | Country |
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1999 | Paulo José Miranda | Natureza Morta | Portugal |
2001 | José Luís Peixoto | Nenhum Olhar | Portugal |
2003 | Adriana Lisboa | Sinfonia em Branco | Brazil |
2005 | Gonçalo M. Tavares | Jerusalém | Portugal |
2007 | Valter hugo mãe | o remorso de baltazar serapião | Portugal |
2009 | João Tordo | As Três Vidas | Portugal |
2011 | Andréa del Fuego[2] | Os Malaquias | Brazil |
2013 | Ondjaki[3] | Os Transparentes | Angola |
2015 | Bruno Vieira Amaral[4] | As Primeiras Coisas | Portugal |
2017 | Julián Fuks[5] | A Resistência | Brazil |
2019 | Afonso Reis Cabral | Pão de Açúcar | Portugal |
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