Premio Adonáis de Poesía

The Premio Adonáis, or Adonais Prize for Poetry, is awarded annually in Spain by Ediciones RIALP to an unpublished Spanish language poem. Runners-up are also recognized.

Named after the collection of the same name, the Adonais Prize was created in 1943 (a year before the Premio Nadal) by the publishing house Biblioteca Hispánica, which was then directed by Juan Gerrero Ruiz, best friend of Juan Ramón Jiménez. In 1946, the Prize was placed in the hands of Ediciones RIALP, which has maintained it to this day.

In its first few years, the Prize contributed to the rise of major poets of the Spanish postwar period. The Adonais is similar to the Premio Hiperión, which also promotes young authors.

The prize is awarded in December of each year.

List of winning authors and books

Runners-up: Concha Zardoya (Chile-Spain), Dominio del llanto; Eugenio de Nora (Spain), Contemplación del tiempo; Julio Mauri (Spain), Los años.
Runners-up: Juan Ruiz Peña (Spain), Vida del poeta; Ramón de Garcisol (Spain), Defensa del hombre.
Runners-up: Javier de Bengoechea (Spain), Habitada claridad; Carlos Salomón (Spain), La sed.
Runners-up: José Manuel Caballero Bonald (Spain), Las adivinaciones; Alfonso Albalá (Spain), Umbral de armonía; Julián Andúgar (Spain), La soledad y el encuentro; Luis López Anglada (Spain), La vida conquistada.
Runners-up: Salvador Pérez Valiente (Spain), Por tercera vez; Susana March (Spain), La tristeza; Jaime Ferrán (Spain), Desde esta orilla; Jesús López Pacheco (Spain), Dejad crecer este silencio.
Runners-up: Pino Ojeda (Spain), Como el fruto en el árbol; Pilar Paz Pasamar (Spain), Los buenos días.
Runners-up: Carlos Murciano (Spain), Viento en la carne; José Agustín Goytisolo (Spain), El retorno.
Runners-up: María Beneyto (Spain), Tierra viva; Ángel González (Spain), Áspero mundo.
Runners-up: Salustiano Masó (Spain), Contemplación y aventura; Fernando Quiñones (Spain), Cercanía de la gracia.
Runners-up: Joaquín Fernández (Spain), Sin vuelta de hoja; Eladio Cabañero (Spain), Una señal de amor.
Runners-up: Enrique Molina Campos (Spain), La puerta; Antonio Murciano (Spain), La semilla.
Runners-up: Luis Martínez Drake (Spain), La yerba; Antonio Gala (Spain), Enemigo íntimo.
Runners-up: Salustiano Masó (Spain), Historia de un tiempo futuro; Ernesto Contreras (Spain), Interior con figuras.
Runners-up: Juan Antonio Castro (Spain), Tiempo amarillo; Julia Uceda (Spain), Extraña juventud.
Runners-up: Ricardo Defarges (Spain), El arbusto; Manuel Padorno (Spain), A la sombra del mar.
Runners-up: Manuel Alvarez Ortega (Spain), Invención de la muerte; Elena Andrés (Spain), Dos caminos.
Runners-up: César Aller (Spain), Libro de elegías; Antonio Hernández (Spain), El mar es una tarde con campanas.
Runners-up: Vicente García Hernández (Spain), Los pájaros; Francisco Carrasco Heredia (Spain), Las raíces.
Runners-up: Juan Van-Halen (Spain), La frontera; José Roberto Cea (Spain), Códice liberado.
Runners-up: Angel García López (Spain), Tierra de nadie; Antonio López Luna (Spain), Memoria de la muerte; Marcos Ricardo Barnatán (Argentina-Spain), Los pasos perdidos.
Runners-up: Eugenio Padorno (Spain), Metamorfosis; Antonio Colinas (Spain), Preludios a una noche total.
Runners-up: Manuel Ríos Ruiz (Spain), Amores con la tierra; Pablo Armando Fernández (Spain), Un sitio permanente.
Runners-up: Paloma Palao (Spain), El gato junto al agua; Justo Jorge Padrón (Spain), Los oscuros fuegos; José Luis Núñez (Spain), Los motivos del tigre.
Runners-up: Rafael Talavera (Spain), Tres poemas y calcomanías; José María Bermejo (Spain), Epidemia de nieve.
Runners-up: José María Prieto (Spain), Círculo ciego; Enrike Gracia (Spain), Encuentros.
Runners-up: Antonio Quintana (Spain), El ojo único del unicornio; Antonio Domínguez Rey (Spain), Garlopa marina.
Runners-up: Francisco García Marquina (Spain), Liber usualis officii et orationum; Emilio Sola (Spain), La isla.
Runners-up: Alfredo J. Ramos Campos (Spain), Esquinas del destierro; Antolín Iglesias Páramo (Spain), Afueras del Edén.
Runners-up: Carmelo Guillén Acosta (Spain), Envés del existir; Pedro Vergés (Spain), Durante los inviernos.
Runners-up: Luis de Paola (Spain), Música para películas mudas; María Rosa Vicente (Spain), Canto de la distancia.
Runners-up: Ana María Navales (Spain), Mester de amor; Carlos Clementson (Spain), De la tierra, del mar y otros caminos.
Runners-up: Rosa María Echevarría (Spain), Arquíloco o nuestra propia voz; Pedro J. de la Peña (Spain), Teatro del sueño; Miguel Velasco (Spain), Sobre el silencio y otros llantos.
Runners-up: Salvador García Jiménez (Spain), Epica de náufrago; José María Parreño (Spain), Instrucciones para blindar un corazón.
Runners-up: Julieta Dobles (Spain), Hora de lejanías; Rafael Duarte (Spain), Los viejos mitos del asombro.
Runners-up: Fernando Beltrán (Spain), Aquelarre en Madrid; Amparo Amorós (Spain), Ludia.
Runners-up: Carmen Pallarés (Spain), La llave del grafito; Basilio Sánchez (Spain), A este lado del alba.
Runners-up: José Luis V. Ferris (Spain), Centro de cal; Antonio del Camino (Spain), Del verbo y la penumbra.
Runners-up: María del Mar Alférez (Spain), Criptoepístola de azares; Federico Gallego Ripoll (Spain), Crimen pasional en la Plaza Roja.
Runners-up: José Luis Puerto (Spain), Un jardín al olvido; Pedro González Moreno (Spain), Pentagrama para escribir silencios.
Runners-up: Rosana Acquaroni (Spain), Del mar bajo los puentes; Mª Luisa Mora Alameda (Spain), Este largo viaje hacia la lluvia; Carmina Casala (Spain), Lava de labios.
Runners-up: José Luis Díaz (Spain), Los pasos de la ceniza; Alberto Martín Méndez (Spain), Biografía de un traficante de no sé.
Runners-up: Aurora Luque (Spain), Problemas de doblaje; Francisco M. Monterde (Spain), Penúltima lectura del silencio.
Runners-up: Fermín Gámez (Spain), Efecto invernadero; José María Muñoz Quirós (Spain), Ritual de los espejos.
Runners-up: Mar García Lozano (Spain), Los mercaderes; Miguel Argaya (Spain), Geometría de las cosas irregulares.
Runners-up: Aurelio González Ovies (Spain), Vengo del Norte; Enrique Ortiz Sierra (Spain), Extraño abordaje.
Runners-up: Berta Serra Manzanares (Spain), Frente al Mar de 1994 in poetry|Citerea; Enrique Falcón (Spain), La marcha de 150.000.000.
Runners-up: Juan Fco. Lorenzo (Spain), Menú de día; Jesús Losada (Spain), Huerto cerrado del amor.
Runners-up: Beatriz Hernanz (Spain), La vigilia del tiempo; Antonio Lucas (Spain), Antes del mundo.
Runners-up: Angel Luján (Spain), Días débiles; José Luis Rey (Spain), Un evangelio español.
Runners-up: Fermin Gámez (Spain), Arcana certidumbre; May Judith Serrano (Spain), Huerto cerrado del amor; Pedro J. Alonso (Spain), Sólo la ausencia.
Runners-up: José Luis López Bretones (Spain), El lugar de un extraño; Raul Borrás (Spain), Diluvio en la mirada.
Runners-up: Laura Moll (Spain), Océano y otros poemas; Álvaro Fierro (Spain), Tan callando.
Runners-up: Miguel Ángel Curiel (Spain), El verano; Catalina Morato (Spain), El huso y la palabra; Juan Carlos Abril (Spain), El laberinto azul.
Runners-up: Javier Cano (Spain), Lugares para un exilio; Rafael Antúnez Arce (Spain), Nada que decir.
Runners-up: Modesto Calderón (Spain), Venenos de la rosa; José Luis Gómez Toré (Spain), He heredado la noche.
Runners-up: Antonio Aguilar (Spain), Allí donde no estuve; Ana Isabel Conejo (Spain), Vidrios, vasos, luz, tardes.
Runners-up: Jesús Beades (Spain), La ciudad dormida; Paolo Álvarez Correyero (Spain), Hoy cumplo 16.
Runners-up: Raquel Lanseros (Spain), Diario de un destello; Juan Meseguer (Spain) Bancos de arena.
Runners-up: Francisco Onieva (Spain), Perímetros de la tarde; Antonio Praena (Spain), Poemas para mi hermana.
Runners-up: Diego Vaya (Spain), El libro del viento; Pablo Moreno Prieto (Spain), Discurso de la ceniza.

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Translated from: Premio Adonais de Poesía - Spanish language Wikipedia

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