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The narrative work of Philip Roth forms part of the great American novel, in the tradition of Dos Passos, Scott Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Faulkner, Bellow and Malamud.
Considered one of the most influential authors of our time, his poems and songs have beautifully explored the major issues of humanity in great depth.
His work, which has been translated into more than 20 languages, proves him as one of the contemporary writers who has most deeply explored Mediterranean culture, represented as a symbolic space of coexistence.
Narrator, essayist and poet, Kadaré represents the pinnacle of Albanian literature and who, without forgetting his roots, has crossed frontiers to rise up as a universal voice against totalitarianism.
for her outstanding literary work that has explored different genres with acuteness and irony, and because she cleverly assumes the classic tradition, defends women´s dignity.
the 2007 Prince of Asturias Award for Letters on Israeli writer Amos Oz
for Letters on Paul Auster for the transformation in literature that he has wrought by blending the best of American and European traditions, for the innovation he has brought to narrative style in the cinema.
Author of an inciting work narrative, artistically sustained in the reality and the memory, and also in the fantasy and the dreams.
Claudio Magris epitomises the finest humanistic tradition and the pluralism.
Fatema Mernissi and Susan Sontag, provide complementary perspectives in a dialogue between cultures.
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