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Premio Nadal is a Spanish literary prize awarded annually by the publishing house Ediciones Destino. It has been awarded every year on January 6 since 1944. The current awards stand at €18,000 for the winner and €6,000 for the runner-up.

Premio Nadal winners

List of winners of Premio Nadal since the award was instituted:

Premio Nadal runners-up

List of runners-up (finalistas) of Premio Nadal since the award was instituted:
  • 1944 José María Álvarez Blázquez for En el pueblo hay caras nuevas
  • 1945 Francisco García Pavón for Cerca de Oviedo
  • 1946 Eulalia Galvarriato for Cinco sombras and Luis Manteiga for Un hombre a la deriva
  • 1947 Ana María Matute for Los Abel, Rosa María Cajal for Juan Risco and Juan Manuel Pombo Angulo for Hospital General
  • 1948 Manuel Mur Oti for Destino negro and Antonio Rodríguez Huescar for Vida con una diosa
  • 1949 Carlos de Santiago for El huerto de Pisadiel
  • 1950 Francisco Montero Galvache for El mar está solo
  • 1951 Tomás Salvador for Historias de Valcanillo, José María Jové for Mientras llueve en la tierra and José Antonio Giménez Arnau for De pantalón largo
  • 1952 Severiano Fernández Nicolás for La ciudad sin horizonte and Vicente Risco for La puerta de paja
  • 1953 Alejandro Núñez Alonso for La gota de mercurio
  • 1954 Ángel Oliver for Días turbulentos
  • 1955 Héctor Vázquez Azpiri for Víbora
  • 1956 Jesús López Pacheco for Central eléctrica
  • 1957 Lauro Olmo for Ayer, 27 de octubre
  • 1958 Claudio Bassols for El carnaval de los gigantes
  • 1959 Armando López Salinas for La mina
  • 1960 Gonzalo Torrente Malvido for Hombres varados
  • 1961 Pedro Antoñana for La cuerda rota
  • 1962 Manuel Barrios for El crimen
  • 1963 Mariano Viguera for Coral
  • 1964 Manuel Barrios for La espuela
  • 1965 Juan Farias for Los buscadores de agua
  • 1966 Carmelo M. Lozano for Gambito de alfil de rey
  • 1967 Francisco García Pavón for El reinado de Witiza
  • 1968 Eduardo García for Sede vacante
  • 1969 Luis Ricardo Alonso for El candidato
  • 1970 Gabriel García-Badell for De las Armas de Montemolín
  • 1971 Gustavo Álvarez de Gardeazábal for Dabeiba
  • 1972 Gabriel García-Badell for Las cartas cayeron boca abajo and Bernardo Víctor Carande for Suroeste
  • 1973 Gabriel García-Badell for Funeral por Francia y Aquilino Duque for El mono azul
  • 1974 Guillermo Ariel Ramón Carrizo for Crónica sin héroes
  • 1975 Manuel Villar Raso for Mar ligeramente Sur
  • 1976 Emilio Mansera Conde for La crisopa
  • 1977 Gabriel García-Badell for La zarabanda
  • 1978 Manuel Vicent for El anarquista coronado con adelfas and Rocío Vélez de Piedrahita for Terrateniente
  • 1979 Manuel Vicent for Ángeles o neófitos and Gabriel García-Badell for Nuevo auto de fe
  • 1980 Ramón Eiroa for Notas para la aclaración de un suicidio and Jorge González Aranguren for En otros parques donde estar ardiendo
  • 1981 Alfonso Zapater for El accidente and Juan Luis González Ripoll for El dandy del lunar
  • 1982 José Luis Aguirre for La excursión
  • 1983 José Avello Flórez for La subversión de Beti García
  • 1984 Telmo Herrera for Papá murió hoy
  • 1985 Vicente Sánchez Pinto for Los desiertos del amor
  • 1986 Horacio Vázquez-Rial for Historia del Triste and Rafael Humberto Moreno-Durán for Los felinos del Canciller
  • 1987 José Ferrater Mora for El juego de la verdad
  • 1988 Jesús Carazo for Los límites del paraíso
  • 1989 Not awarded
  • 1990 Pedro Crespo García for El cuaderno de Forster
  • 1991 Mariano Arias for El silencio de las palabras
  • 1992 Jesús Díaz for Las palabras perdidas
  • 1993 Jorge Ordaz for La perla del Oriente
  • 1994 José Ángel Mañas for Historias del Kronen
  • 1995 Félix Bayón for Adosados
  • 1996 Juana Salabert for Arde lo que será
  • 1997 Lorenzo Silva for La flaqueza del bolchevique
  • 1998 Ignacio García-Valiño for La caricia del escorpión
  • 1999 Lilian Neuman for Levantar ciudades
  • 2000 José Carlos Somoza for Dafne desvanecida
  • 2001 Lola Beccaria for La luna en Jorge
  • 2002 José Luis de Juan for Kaleidoscopio
  • 2003 David Torres for El gran silencio
  • 2004 Javier Puebla for Sonríe Delgado
  • 2005 Nicolás Casariego for Cazadores de luz
  • 2006 Marta Sanz for Susana y los viejos
  • 2007 Carmen Amoraga for Algo tan parecido al amorFurther Information

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