Authors
Novels
Poetry
When did they win?
Movements
100

Chilean Poet who supposedly derived their nickname from a Czech poet. Known as a surrealist writer, beloved by his country though seen as controversial today due to his misogynistic actions and writing.

Who is Pablo Neruda

100

A fictional retelling of the assassination of a dictator and the effects it had on the country and its people.

What is The Feast of the Goat?

100

Who wrote this or what is this poem called?

From now on, my head won't look down to a magazine
Rather, it will contemplate the night
And its bright stars,
And so, no more clichés.

Who is Octavia Paz? / What is “No More Clichés?”

100

Winner of the 1971 prize? 

Pablo Neruda

100

A popular 20th century movement in art and writing describing dream-like scenarios and a departure from logic and reality

What is surrealism?

200

Columbian writer known for “magic realism” in his writings, focusing on Latin American folklore. 

Who is Gabriel Garcia Marquez?

200

Most famous novel written by Gabriel Garcia Marquez detailing the history of a family spanning generations and how colonialism, corruption and solitude has effected their lives and familial dynamics

What is One Hundred Years of Solitude?

200

Who wrote this or what is this poem called?

Sadness doesn’t always bloom as a flower

Nor the flower grow enough to overtake the air,

To spout “Mother are you listening to me? I’m the one 

Who wears loves heart here on the outside like wire.”


Who is Vincente Aleixandre? / What is “Mother, Mother?”

200

Who won the 1977 prize? 

Who is Vincente Aleixandre? 

200

A specific, mystic, form of writing, popular in GGM writing, depicting unrealistic magical elements as usual or realistic in the setting.

What is magical realism? 

300

Peruvian writer who once ran for president in his native country. 

Who is Mario Vargas Llosa?

300

A non-fiction essay about identity and the “Mask” a certain Latin American country’s people wear.

What is The Mexican Mask?

300

Who wrote this or what is this poems title?

Through nights like this one I held her in my arms

I kissed her again and again under the endless sky.


She loved me sometimes, and I loved her too.
How could one not have loved her great still eyes.

Who is Pablo Neruda / What is  “Tonight I can Write the Saddest Lines”

300

Who won the 1990 prize? 

Who is Octavio Paz?

300

Movement emerging from the destruction of WW1 and rapid industrialization urging a break from traditional structures and an exploration inward thought through free verse and stream of consciousness writing.

What is Modernism?

400

Writer focused on solitude and Latin American identity, specifically Mexican identity.

Who is Octavio Paz?

400

GShort Story about a dying corrupt politician containing many “magical” elements.

What is Death Constant Beyond Love?

400

Who wrote this or what is this poem called?

Stone of the sum, pure among territories

Spain veined with bloods and metals, blue and victorious,

Proletariat of petals and bullets

Alone, alive, somnolent, resounding

Who is Pablo Neruda? / What is “The Way Spain Was?”

400

Who won the 1982 prize?

Who is Gabriel Garcia Marquez?

400

Term identifying artistic movements that aimed to critique society from an objective point of view

What is Social Realism?

500

Spanish writer, who once worked as a censor for the Franco Regime at one point in his life. 

Who is Camilo Jose Cela?

500

Novel about the aftermath of Franco taking control of Spain, told through the lens of multiple characters as the fear and manipulation of the regime looms over them and influences their actions.

What is The Hive?

500

Who wrote this or what is this poem called?

Oh you, song that sings for a body, dead or alive,

For a beautiful person who sleeps under the ground,

You sing the color of stone, color of kiss or lip,

Sing as if the seashells lustre were breathing or asleep.

Who is Vincente Aleixandre? / What is “Song for a Dead Girl?”

500

Who won the 1989 prize? 

Who is Camilo Jose Cela?

500

Crude form of realism, popular in Cela’s writing, focusing on portraying a more brutal side of realism and reality. Has more themes of violence and suffering.

What is Tremendismo?

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