Pedro Antonio Curto has won the international award in journalism Miguel Hernández
Orihuela (Alicante), March 14 (EFE) .- The writer Pedro Antonio Curto Gipuzkoa
has won international journalism prize Miguel Hernández in this year 2011, organized by the Foundation that bears the Orihuela poet's name and endowed with 8,000 euros and an artistic element certificate. Sources The jury considered that the winning paper is characterized by "outreach effort" of the work Hernandiana, closely linked to their home and the rest of the living space in the neighborhood of Orihuela.
also highlighted "the lyrical breath work" in a wide diffusion through several pages devoted to the poet oriolano the day they celebrated one hundred years of his birth.
The jury was chaired, in its capacity as trustee of the organizing company, by Francisco Esteve Ramirez, professor of journalism at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and director of the Chair of the University Miguel Hernández Miguel Hernández (UMH).
also has been integrated by the president of the Press Association of Alicante, Leonardo Alarcón Thomas, the writer Enrique Cerdan Tato Alicante, the Dean of Journalism at the UMH, Santiago Fernandez Ardanaz, and Professor of Journalism at the same university José Alberto García Avilés.
The winner, a native of the town of Gipuzkoa Zumaia and living in Gijón, a collaborator of the newspaper "El Comercio, Gijón, and other media including the magazine" irreverent. "
is a member of the Writers Guild of Asturias, has participated in the creation of documentaries and short films, and has published two books stories and three novels.
For his literary work has received numerous awards and accolades, such as the first prize of the XXVI edition of Antonio Porras Pozoblanco (Córdoba), or the City of Novel Award Ducal Loeches City.
The literary award is directed to articles published in print and digital media concerning any aspect of the universal life and work of poet Orihuela.
In this year have attended 65 items from China, Colombia, Cuba, Argentina, Uruguay, Salamanca, Sevilla, Santa Pola, Tarragona, Huelva, Palencia, Madrid, Valencia, Gijón, San Sebastian, Leon and El Puerto of Santa Maria. EFE
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