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Tato, who won the prize for poetry 2011


The Spaniard Alvaro Tato, who won the prize for poetry 2011
Miguel Hernández (Madrid) CULTURE-ENTERTAINMENT, LITERATURA-BOOKS birthplace of the poet.

A total of 507 works were attending this year's competition, which annually organizes the cultural foundation named after the poet and which also includes the publication of winning poems by publisher Hyperion. Álvaro

Tato, 32, holds a degree in Hispanic Studies and has written several books of poetry. In 2006 he won the Miguel de Unamuno stories.

The decision of the Miguel Hernández-Valencia 2011 has been produced on the same day that marks 69 years of the poet's death in jail.

The works presented this year came from Romania, Italy, Germany, France, United States, Mexico, El Salvador, China, Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, Argentina, Uruguay, Puerto Rico, Cuba, France, England and Peru, as well as in different English provinces. 1011123 EFE


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