Andreu Carranza wins the 36th Ciutat de Tarragona Novel Prize

The Tarragona Literary Awards Gala 2025-2026 honors Andreu Carranza and Ricard Vela with outstanding works and pays tribute to Dolors Udina.
 Andreu Carranza rebent el 36è Premi Ciutat de Tarragona de novel·la amb gran èxit literari actual — Imagen generada por IA
Andreu Carranza receiving the 36th City of Tarragona Award for novel with great current literary success — Image generated by AI

The Night of the Ciutat de Tarragona Literary Awards 2025-2026 left memorable moments. Andreu Carranza, a writer from Ebre, took home the 36th Pin i Soler Novel Prize with 'The Eighth Climate,' a work that captivated the jury and the public.

Have you ever wondered how an award can change an author's trajectory? This night was a clear example of how local literature still has much to say and to move us.

Main awards of the gala

36th Ciutat de Tarragona Pin i Soler Novel Prize

Andreu Carranza triumphed with his novel 'The Eighth Climate,' a story that explores profound themes with a unique and original voice. The prize has become a springboard for his literary career and a source of pride for the Ebre region.

26th Vidal Alcover Translation Prize

Ricard Vela received recognition for his translation project of 'Rebellion in the Desert,' by Thomas Edward Lawrence. This work, now available in Catalan, represents another step in spreading international classics at home.

Short narrative awards and tributes

29th Short Narrative Prize

Ivan Bonache took the prize with 'Impermanence,' a story that stood out for its ability to impact and move within a brief format. His work was one of the most applauded during the evening.

5th Montserrat Abelló Honorary Prize

Dolors Udina i Abelló was this year's honoree, recognized for her dedication to literary translation into Catalan. This distinction highlights the silent yet essential work that helps grow literature in the Catalan language.

Details of the gala and stage experience

Location and context of the literary night

The ceremony took place at the Tarragona Theatre, an emblematic space that hosted a stage proposal inspired by the universe of Olga Xirinacs, adding an artistic touch that captivated attendees.

Recognition and future of the awards

The Ciutat de Tarragona Literary Awards continue to be a benchmark for Catalan literature, with a trajectory that now spans more than three decades. Each year, the gala reaffirms the city’s commitment to culture and writing.

Award Winner Work
36th Ciutat de Tarragona Pin i Soler Novel Prize Andreu Carranza The Eighth Climate
26th Vidal Alcover Prize Ricard Vela Rebellion in the Desert (translation)
29th Short Narrative Prize Ivan Bonache Impermanence
5th Montserrat Abelló Honorary Prize Dolors Udina i Abelló Tribute to Career

Source of the article: Editorial staff | ACN