The Madrid writer Luisgé Martín has won the 38th edition of the Herralde Novel Prize, which failed this Monday in Barcelona, ​​with the work "One Hundred Nights".

Martín had appeared under the pseudonym María Slut, and in the last vote he won the finalist "Los llanos", by Federico Falco, presented under the pseudonym Pedro B. and the title "Drawings on an empty landscape".

The jury for the award, endowed with 18,000 euros, was made up of the bookseller Gonzalo Queipo (Libros Infames bookstore, Madrid), Gonzalo Pontón Gijón, Marta Sanz, Juan Pablo Villalobos and the editor Silvia Sesé.

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