Vilas reveals the award this Friday, January 6 in BarcelonaKike Rincón / Europa Press
Manuel Vilas has gained the 2023 Nadal Prize for a novel with ‘Nosotros’. The author from Huesca has thought-about this Friday that love is the sensation that “greatest explains the human situation, its needs and even the dignity of life.”
At a press convention after receiving the award at a literary night in Barcelona, he assured: “I’ve change into a literary skilled of affection.”
In the novel, which Vilas had offered underneath the title ‘La enamorada del viento’ underneath the pseudonym Emily Watson and which will probably be printed on February 1, she narrates how the protagonist believes she has lived love, however the lack of her husband breaks it and begins a visit alongside the Mediterranean coast as a method to invoke the love of his life.
Vilas has assured that the novel can also be a “celebration of life by the creativeness and fantasy” of a lady with an unlimited need to dwell, and during which the journey by the Mediterranean Sea is necessary.
The writer has remarked that he writes about what issues to him as a author, which is what issues to him as a human being: “When there’s something that I don’t perceive in life, I attempt to perceive it from literature, and on this case it’s how one goes from me to We”.
Vilas (Barbastro, 1962), who was a finalist for the Planeta Prize in 2019 with ‘Alegría’, has a level in Hispanic Philology from the University of Zaragoza and is the writer of poetic and narrative works.
His lyrical work has been compiled in ‘Love’ and ‘Complete Poetry’ and his narrative work contains ‘España’, ‘Aire nuestro’, ‘Los inmortales’, ‘El luminoso regalo’, the story books ‘Zeta’ and ‘ Seven hundred million rhinos’ and the journey books ‘America’ and ‘Lou Reed was Spanish’.
Her novel ‘Ordesa’, from 2018, was translated into greater than 20 languages and was chosen e-book of the 12 months by the cultural complement ‘Babelia’ and awarded the Femina Award for greatest international novel in France.