
Cervantes Prize
The Cervantes Prize is a prestigious international award recognizing outstanding achievement in Spanish-language literature. Established in 1976, it honors authors whose work has significantly contributed to the cultural and literary heritage of the Spanish-speaking world. Named after the famous Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes, the prize aims to celebrate lifelong literary excellence and influence. Recipients include novelists, poets, and essayists from Spain, Latin America, and other Spanish-speaking regions, highlighting diverse voices and enduring literary contributions.