Awards & Winners

Ernesto Sabato

Date of Birth 24-June-1911
Place of Birth Rojas, Buenos Aires
(Rojas Partido, Argentina)
Nationality Argentina, Italy
Also know as Ernesto R. Sábato
Profession Physicist, Writer, Essayist, Painter, Novelist
Ernesto Sabato was an Argentine writer, painter and physicist. According to the BBC he "won some of the most prestigious prizes in Hispanic literature" and "became very influential in the literary world throughout Latin America". Upon his death El País dubbed him the "last classic writer in Argentine literature". Sabato was distinguished by his bald pate and brush moustache and wore tinted spectacles and open-necked shirts. He was born in Rojas, a small town in Buenos Aires Province. Sabato began his studies at the Colegio Nacional de La Plata. He then studied physics at the Universidad Nacional de La Plata, where he earned a Ph.D. He then attended the Sorbonne in Paris and worked at the Curie Institute. After World War II, he lost faith in science and started writing. Sabato's oeuvre includes three novels: El Túnel, Sobre héroes y tumbas and Abaddón el exterminador. The first of these received critical acclaim upon its publication from, among others, fellow writers Albert Camus and Thomas Mann. The second is regarded as his masterpiece, though he nearly burnt it like many of his other works. Sabato's essays cover topics as diverse as metaphysics, politics and tango. His writings led him to receive many international prizes, including the Legion of Honour, the Prix Médicis and the Miguel de Cervantes Prize.

Awards by Ernesto Sabato

Check all the awards nominated and won by Ernesto Sabato.

1989


Jerusalem Prize
(Spanish language)

1984


Miguel de Cervantes Prize

Nominations 1984 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Neustadt International Prize for Literature