Pablo Neruda Award

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The Pablo Neruda Prize for Young Poetry (Spanish: Premio Pablo Neruda de Poesía Joven) is a literary award granted annually by the Pablo Neruda Foundation [es] since 1987. It recognizes an author under 40 who is actively writing. It consists of a diploma, a medal, and US$6,000, which are presented at La Chascona house museum in Santiago.

Awarded forPoet under 40
Sponsored byPablo Neruda Foundation [es]
LocationLa Chascona house, Santiago
CountryChile
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Pablo Neruda Prize for Young Poetry
Named for Pablo Neruda
Awarded forPoet under 40
Sponsored byPablo Neruda Foundation [es]
LocationLa Chascona house, Santiago
CountryChile
First award1987
Currently held byGladys González
Websitefundacionneruda.org/en/
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History

The creation of the Pablo Neruda Award was announced in July 1987 as part of the commemoration of the 83rd anniversary of the poet's birth. When announcing it, the Pablo Neruda Foundation stipulated that it would be granted annually to a Chilean writer, less than 40 years old, initially endowed with $3,000. This was later increased to $6,000.

At first, the award was given to an author for works including poetry, creative prose, and theater. Later the award changed to its current format, as it would be granted only to poets and, according to the Foundation's website, "in practice, was never granted to authors of other genres."

In 2006 the Neruda Foundation published an anthology with the winners, which ranged from Gonzalo Millán, the first in 1987, to Germán Carrasco [es], who received it in 2005.[1]

Winners

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1987Gonzalo Millán[2][3]
1988Raúl Zurita
1989Diego Maquieira [es]
1990Clemente Riedemann [es]
1991Carlos Alberto Trujillo [es]
1992Teresa Calderón [es][4]
1993Erick Pohlhammer[5]
1994Alicia Salinas[6]
1995Tomás Harris [es]
1996José María Memet [es]
1997Isabel Gómez Muñoz
1999Bernardo Chandía
2000Rosabetty Muñoz[7]
2001Andrés Morales
2002Armando Roa Vial
2003Jaime Luis Huenún [es][8]
2004Víctor Hugo Díaz [es][9]
2005Germán Carrasco [es][10]
2006Malú Urriola[11][12]
2007Javier Bello[13]
2008Rafael Rubio[14]
2009Héctor Hernández Montecinos [es][15]
2010Christian Formoso [es][16][17]
2011Julio Espinosa Guerra[18]
2012Leonardo Sanhueza [es][19]
2013Juan Cristóbal Romero [es][20]
2014Andrés Anwandter[21]
2015Paula Ilabaca Núñez[22]
2016Gloria Dünkler[23]
2017Marcelo Guajardo Thomas[24]
2018Ernesto González Barnert[25]
2019Gladys González[26][27]
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