Madrid (EFE).- The writer from Málaga Elvira Roca Barea has won the 2023 Spring Novel Prize for her work “The Witches and the Inquisitor”, in which she recreates a historical episode “in the enigmatic field of the Spanish Inquisition”, according to the jury’s decision released this Friday in Madrid.
The Primavera Novel Prize, endowed with 100,000 euros, is convened by the Espasa publishing house and Ámbito Cultural of El Corte Inglés, and has received for this twenty-seventh edition a total of 1,335 originals from Spain and Latin America.
Elvira Roca Barea, author of essays such as “Imperiophobia and black legend”, has a degree in Classical Philology and Hispanic Philology, and a doctorate in Medieval Literature. She is a high school teacher, she has also taught Latin and Greek, Spanish literature and history of the Hispanic world at various American and European universities.
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