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The Premio Herralde is a Spanish literary prize. It is awarded annually by the publishing house Anagrama to an original novel in the Spanish language. Established in 1983, the prize takes its name from Jorge Herralde, founder of Anagrama. Accompanied by a cash prize, the award is announced every year in November.

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List of winners

YearAuthorCountryTitle
1983 Álvaro Pombo Flag of Spain.svg  Spain El héroe de las mansardas de Mansard
1984 Sergio Pitol Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico El desfile del amor
1985 Adelaida García Morales Flag of Spain.svg  Spain El silencio de las sirenas
1986 Javier Marías Flag of Spain.svg  Spain El hombre sentimental
1987 Félix de Azúa Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Diario de un hombre humillado
1988 Vicente Molina Foix Flag of Spain.svg  Spain La Quincena Soviética
1989 Miguel Sánchez-Ostiz Flag of Spain.svg  Spain La gran ilusión
1990 Justo Navarro Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Accidentes íntimos
1991 Javier García Sánchez Flag of Spain.svg  Spain La historia más triste
1992 Paloma Díaz-Mas Flag of Spain.svg  Spain El sueño de Venecia
1993 José María Riera de Leyva Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Aves de paso
1994
(tie)
Pedro Zarraluki
Carlos Perellón
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
La historia del silencio
La ciudad doble
1995 José Ángel González Sainz Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Un mundo exasperado
1996 Antonio Soler Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Las bailarinas muertas
1997 Jaime Bayly Flag of Peru.svg  Peru La noche es virgen
1998 Roberto Bolaño Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Los detectives salvajes
1999 Marcos Giralt Torrente Flag of Spain.svg  Spain París
2000 Luis Magrinyà Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Los dos Luises
2001 Alejandro Gándara Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Últimas noticias de nuestro mundo
2002 Enrique Vila-Matas Flag of Spain.svg  Spain El mal de Montano
2003 Alan Pauls Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina El pasado
2004 Juan Villoro Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico El testigo
2005 Alonso Cueto Flag of Peru.svg  Peru La hora azul
2006 Alberto Barrera Tyszka Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela La enfermedad
2007 Martín Kohan Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Ciencias morales
2008 Daniel Sada Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Casi nunca
2009 Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón Flag of Spain.svg  Spain La vida antes de marzo
2010 Antonio Ungar Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Tres ataúdes blancos
2011 Martín Caparrós Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Los Living
2012 Juan Francisco Ferré Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Karnaval [1]
2013 Álvaro Enrigue Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Muerte súbita [2]
2014 Guadalupe Nettel Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Después del invierno [3]
2015 Marta Sanz Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Farándula [4]
2016 Juan Pablo Villalobos Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico No voy a pedirle a nadie que me crea
2017 Andrés Barba Flag of Spain.svg  Spain República luminosa [5]
2018 Cristina Morales (writer) Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Lectura fácil
2019 Mariana Enríquez Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Nuestra parte de noche
2020 Luisgé Martín Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Cien noches
2021 Javier Pérez Andújar Flag of Spain.svg  Spain El año del Búfalo
2022Not awarded [6]
2023 Luis López Carrasco Flag of Spain.svg  Spain El desierto blanco
2024 Cynthia Rimsky

Xita Rubert

Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Clara y confusa

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List of finalists

YearAuthorCountryTitle
1983 Paloma Díaz-Mas
Álvaro Pombo
Enrique Vila-Matas
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
El rapto del Santo Grial
El hijo adoptivo
Impostura
1984 Miguel Enesco
Rafael Sender
Javier Tomeo
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Me llamaré Tadeusz Freyre
Tendrás oro y oro
Amado monstruo
1985 Luisa Futoransky
Jorge Ordaz
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
De Pe a Pa
Prima donna
1986 Roberto Fernández Sastre
Mayra Montero
Evelio Rosero
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
La manipulación
La trenza de la hermosa luna
Juliana los mira
1987 Roberto Fernández Sastre Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay El turismo infame
1988 Rafael Chirbes Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Mimoun
1989 Felipe Hernández Vélez Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Naturaleza
1990 Luisa Castro Flag of Spain.svg  Spain El somier
1991 Diego Carrasco Flag of Spain.svg  Spain El tesoro japonés
1992 Olga Guirao Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Mi querido Sebastián
1993 Álvaro del Amo Flag of Spain.svg  Spain El horror
1994 Ismael Grasa
Teresa Ruiz Rosas
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
De Madrid al cielo
El copista
1995 Eloy Tizón Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Seda salvaje
1996 Pedro Ugarte Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Los cuerpos de las nadadoras
1997 Berta Serra Manzanares Flag of Spain.svg  Spain El otro lado del mundo
1998 Alberto Olmos Flag of Spain.svg  Spain A bordo del naufragio
1999 Andrés Neuman Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Bariloche
2000 Pablo d'Ors Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Las ideas puras
2001 Andrés Barba Flag of Spain.svg  Spain La hermana de Katia
2002 Margo Glantz Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico El rastro
2003 Andrés Neuman Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Una vez Argentina
2004 Eduardo Berti Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Todos los Funes
2005 Manuel Pérez Subirana Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Egipto
2006 Teresa Dovalpage Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba Muerte de un murciano en La Habana
2007 Antonio Ortuño Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Recursos humanos
2008 Iván Thays
Carlos Busqued (semifinalist)
Tryno Maldonado (semifinalist)
José Morella (semifinalist)
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Un lugar llamado Oreja de Perro
Bajo este sol tremendo
Temporada de caza para el león negro
Asuntos propios
2009 Juan Francisco Ferré Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Providence [7]
2012 Sara Mesa Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Cuatro por cuatro
2014 Manuel Moyano Flag of Spain.svg  Spain El imperio de Yegorov
2015 Miguel Ángel Hernández Flag of Spain.svg  Spain El instante de peligro [4]
2016 Federico Jeanmaire Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Amores enanos
2017 Diego Vecchio Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina La extinción de las especies
2018 Alejandra Costamagna Flag of Chile.svg  Chile El sistema del tacto
2019Not awarded
2020 Federico Falco Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Los llanos
2021 Daniel Saldaña París Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico El baile y el incendio
2022Not awarded
2023 Camila Fabbri Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina La riena del baile

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