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[The award ceremony of the XVII Setenil Award will take place on Tuesday, December 15, at 8:00 p.m., and can be followed exclusively online (14/12/2020)

| The writer Cristina S nchez-Andrade, winner of the Setenil Award for his book The boy who ate wool, will be present at the event by videoconference like the rest of the participants | The delivery of the XVII Setenil Award for the Best Book of Short Stories Published in Spain will take place on Tuesday, November 15 at 8:00 p.m., an act that due to the circumstances arising from the COVID-19 pandemic will take place, for the first time in 17 years, only by videoconference, through the Zoom platform.

On November 6, the jury of the XVII Setenil Award ruled in favor of the book El niño que com a lana, by the writer Cristina S nchez-Andrade, published by Anagrama.

The book won out over a total of 79 works submitted.

The Setenil Prize is endowed with 10,000 euros to the winner and is considered one of the references of the genre of the story in Spain.

The award ceremony will be chaired by the Mayor of Molina de Segura, Esther Clavero Mira, and will have the participation of Cristina S nchez-Andrade herself, the president of the jury, the writer from Moline Lola L pez Mond jar, and the Councilor for Culture, Soledad Navarro Nortes.

The keys to attend the event are: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88371056675?pwd=ZGlreUF5dzA5cWdFekVwMURNR1drZz09 Meeting ID: 883 7105 6675 - Access Code: 794038 The award-winning writer, Cristina S nchez-Andrade (Santiago de Compostela, 1968), resides in Madrid, combining writing with her work as an English translator.

He has written novels such as Bueyes y rosas dorm an (2001) or Ya no tre la tierra tu rey (2003).

With Las Inviernas (2014), he was a finalist for the Herralde Novel Prize and became known on the international literary scene, being translated into English, German, Italian, Portuguese, Polish and Italian.

The winning book of the XVII Setenil Prize, The boy who ate wool, is a good example of the lyrical style and content of Cristina S nchez-Andrade, where realism drifts towards the anomalous and the truculent, although always low the sieve of an underground humor.

Set in deep Galicia, its character is universal and timeless.

The winners of the previous editions of Setenil, considered one of the most important short story awards in the national literary scene, have been Alberto M ndez, Juan Pedro Aparicio, Cristina Fern ndez Cubas, Sergi P mies, scar Esquivias, Fernando Clemot, Francisco L pez Serrano, David Roas, Clara Obligado, Ignacio Ferrando, Javier S ez de Ibarra, Emilio Gavilanes, Diego S nchez Aguilar, Pedro Ugarte, Jos Ovejero and Elena Alonso Frayle.

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Source: Ayuntamiento de Molina de Segura

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