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The Premio Aztlán Literary Prize is a national literary award for emerging Chicana and Chicano authors, founded in 1993 by Rudolfo and Patricia Anaya.〔(Premio Aztlán Literary Prize ), 22 November 2008, accessed 4 January 2011.]〕 The award was originally sponsored by the University of New Mexico, but was moved in 2008 to the National Hispanic Cultural Center.〔(National Hispanic Cultural Center Awards Two Literary Prizes ), by Michael Sedano, 30 March 2010, accessed 4 January 2011〕 The award is limited to short-story collections and novels (but not children's or young-adult novels) published by a professional press during the previous calendar year. Moreover, the author must be living and must not have published more than two books. The winner receives $1,000 and presents a lecture at that year's National Latino Writers Conference.〔 Award recipients include (years refer to the year of publication; the award is given the following year): * 2009: Gloria Zamora, ''Sweet Nata: Growing Up in Rural New Mexico'' * 2008: Patricia Santana, ''Ghosts of El Grullo''〔(UNM Today ), 4 May 2009, accessed 4 January 2011〕 * 2007: Verónica Gonzalez, ''Twin Time or How Death Befell Me'' * 2006: Reyna Grande, ''Across a Hundred Mountains'' * 2005: Gene Guerin, ''Cottonwood Saints'' * 2004: Mary Helen Lagasse, ''The Fifth Sun'' * 2003-2000: no award〔(Premio Aztlan Literary Prize 2005 Call for Submissions ) (pdf), accessed 4 January 2011〕 * 1999: Sergio Troncoso, ''The Last Tortilla and Other Stories'' * 1998: Ronald Ruiz, ''Giuseppe Rocco'' * 1997: Pat Mora, ''House of Houses'' * 1996: Wendell Mayo, ''Centaur of the North'' * 1995: Norma Elia Cantú, ''Canicula: Snapshots of a Girlhood en la Frontera'' * 1994: Denise Chávez, ''Face of an Angel'' * 1993: Alicia Gaspar de Alba, ''The Mystery of Survival and Other Stories'' ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Premio Aztlán Literary Prize」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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