Nicaraguan author Sergio Ramírez won the $100,000 Mario Vargas Llosa Novel Prize for his work El caballo dorado, underscoring his significant contributions to literature.
- Sergio Ramírez, a prominent Nicaraguan writer and former vice president, received the prestigious $100,000 Mario Vargas Llosa Novel Prize for his novel El caballo dorado.
- The award was announced during the VI Bienal de Novela in Cáceres, Spain, where the president of the jury, Juan Manuel Bonet, praised Ramírezs work.
- This recognition highlights Ramírezs impactful literary career, which also includes winning the Cervantes Prize in 2017, further elevating Nicaraguas literary prominence.
Por Qué Es Relevante
This achievement for Sergio Ramírez not only celebrates his literary excellence but also brings international attention to Nicaraguan literature, illustrating the countrys cultural contributions amidst political challenges.