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Xavier Villaurrutia Award

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Mexican literary prize
Xavier Villaurrutia Award
Awarded forLiterary excellence in Spanish-language literature
CountryMexico
Presented byUnión de Escritores Mexicanos
First award1955
WebsiteOfficial website

TheXavier Villaurrutia Award (Premio Xavier Villaurrutia) is a prestigious literary prize given inMexico, to a Latin American writer published in Mexico. Founded in 1955, it was named in memory ofXavier Villaurrutia.

Its jury is composed of previously awarded writers. Sometimes, it is not awarded for a specific work, but for an individual's body of work.[1]

Multiple awards have been given in some years, specially between 1972 and 1992. No award was made in 1968, when it was suspended in protest for the imprisonment ofJosé Revueltas, who had won the award in 1967.[1] It wasn't given in 1969 sinceElena Poniatowska rejected the award in protest for the 1968Tlatelolco massacre.[a][2][3]

Recipients of the award

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Sources

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  1. ^abTome, Israel (2016-09-26)."Xavier Villaurrutia".Literatura INBA (in Spanish). Archived fromthe original on 2025-03-12. Retrieved2025-03-10.
  2. ^ab""Elena Poniatowska: the History of a Love Affair" by George Henson".Latin American Literature Today. 2019-08-15. Retrieved2025-03-10.
  3. ^ab"2006 Lifetime Achievement Award".International Women's Media Foundation. Retrieved2025-03-10.
  4. ^"Centro Cultural Elena Garro".conaculta.gob.mx. Archived fromthe original on 2013-04-06. Retrieved2026-01-23.
  5. ^"Dan a Alejandro Rossi el premio Xavier Villaurrutia".La Jornada (in Spanish). 2007-01-23. Retrieved2026-01-20.
  6. ^"Alejandro Rossi".El Colegio Nacional (in Spanish). 2024-08-01. Retrieved2026-01-20.
  7. ^"Elsa Cross y Pura López comparten el premio Villaurrutia".La Jornada (in Spanish). 2008-01-18. Retrieved2026-01-20.
  8. ^"Adolfo Castañón, Premio Xavier Villaurrutia 2008".La Jornada (in Spanish). 2009-01-17. Retrieved2026-01-20.
  9. ^"A Sergio Mondragón, el premio Xavier Villaurrutia".La Jornada (in Spanish). 2011-02-24. Retrieved2026-01-06.
  10. ^Amador Tello, Judith."Dan a Felipe Garrido el Premio Xavier Villaurrutia".Proceso (in Spanish). Retrieved2026-01-06.
  11. ^"Reconocen a Myriam Moscona con el Premio Xavier Villaurrutia 2012".La Jornada (in Spanish). 2013-03-21. Retrieved2026-01-06.
  12. ^"Dan a José de la Colina el premio Xavier Villaurrutia".La Jornada (in Spanish). 2014-04-09. Retrieved2026-01-06.
  13. ^"Álvaro Uribe gana Premio Xavier Villaurrutia de Escritores".Excélsior (in Spanish). 2015-04-14. Retrieved2026-01-06.
  14. ^Rivera, Niza."Jorge Aguilar Mora recibe el Premio Villaurrutia".Proceso (in Spanish). Retrieved2025-07-04.
  15. ^"El poeta mexicano Alberto Blanco recibe el Premio Xavier Villaurrutia 2016".Los Angeles Times en Español (in Spanish). 2017-06-28. Retrieved2026-01-06.
  16. ^"David Toscana gana el premio Xavier Villaurrutia".Gatopardo (in Spanish). 2025-07-03. Retrieved2025-07-04.
  17. ^Universal, Redacción El (2019-04-30)."Fabio Morábito gana el Premio Xavier Villaurrutia de Escritores para Escritores 2018".El Universal (in Spanish). Retrieved2025-07-04.
  18. ^"Enrique Serna gana el Premio Xavier Villaurrutia de Escritores para Escritores 2019".INBAL - Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura (in Spanish). Retrieved2025-07-04.
  19. ^"Malva Flores, ganadora del Premio Xavier Villaurrutia 2020".El Economista (in Spanish). 2021-05-04. Retrieved2025-07-04.
  20. ^"Cristina Rivera Garza obtiene el Premio Xavier Villaurrutia de Escritores para Escritores 2021".INBAL - Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura (in Spanish). Retrieved2025-07-04.
  21. ^Palma, David."Obtiene Gonzalo Celorio el Premio Xavier Villaurrutia de Escritores para Escritores 2022 por Mentideros de la memoria".Inicio (in Spanish). Archived fromthe original on 2023-05-21. Retrieved2025-03-10.
  22. ^HG, Redacción AN / (2024-05-17)."Christian Peña gana el Premio Xavier Villaurrutia de Escritores 2023 para Escritores".Aristegui Noticias (in Spanish). Retrieved2025-03-11.
  23. ^Gutiérrez, Vicente (2025-07-30).""Muchas mujeres han sido mis maestras": Mónica Nepote".Grupo Milenio (in Spanish). Retrieved2026-01-06.

Notes

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  1. ^abElena Poniatowska was offered the 1969 award for her chronicle of the 1968Tlatelolco massacre, calledLa noche de Tlatelolco [es], but she rejected it in an open letter published inExcélsior newspaper, addressed to then-PresidentLuis Echeverría, who was responsible for the massacre, stating, 'Who will award the dead?'
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