Two institutions grant the Fastenrath Awards: Fundación Premio Fastenrath awards writers of Spanish nationality and their Spanish works and Premi Fastenrath for Catalan works. Both were instituted with the posthumous legacy of Johannes Fastenrath Hürxthal.

Background

Luise Goldmann (1858–1914), widow of the publicist and hispanophilian Johannes Fastenrath Hurxthal (1839–1908), at the death of her husband, who occurred in Cologne, on March 18, 1908, wanted to institute with her legacy a series of actions in favor of writers in Spanish and Catalan, having two foundations:

a. For the «Fastenrath Prize», with a founding capital of 70,000 pts. (in 1908), he conferred on King Alfonso XIII the power to proceed in the best way he considered, always under a foundation that instituted a prize for Spanish writers, with the requirement that he be named Juan Fastenrath as tribute.

b. For the "Premi Fastenrath", with a foundational capital of 14,000 pts. (in 1908), he gave the City Council of Barcelona the power to proceed in the best way he considered, instituting an award at the Floral Games in Barcelona, a literary institution closely linked with her and her late husband, with the requirement of to bear the name of Juan Fastenrath as a tribute.

Fundación Premio Fastenrath (1909–2003)

History

Luise Goldmann addressed a letter to King Alfonso XIII to show the founding objective of the institution and the means it has for the economic support of the same.

In order to carry out Luise Goldmann's task, King Alfonso XIII constituted the Fastenrath Prize Foundation, on May 12, 1909, dependent on the Royal House, with a founding capital of 70,000 pts., assigning to the Spanish Royal Academy the administration of the foundation, and therefore, the faculty to submit to the monarch the proposals for the awarding of said prizes, after discussion and voting, being the monarch the one who would ultimately grant them.

In June 1935, the Fundación Premio Fastenrath became dependent on the Ministry of Public Education and Fine Arts and in September 1935 it was declared "a private charity", under the protectorate of the Government of the Republic, and administrated by the then Spanish Academy.

In a similar way to the Fastenrath Prize Foundation, the Royal Spanish Academy has been administering, on the basis of legacies instituted by individuals or private funds, a series of foundations with similar prize objectives. In mid-November 2003, it merged eleven of its dependent foundations, one of which is the "Fundación Premio Fastenrath", to form the Fundación Premios Real Academia Española.

Organization

The prize was awarded annually. It was always awarded to a work, in the Spanish language and carried out by writers of Spanish nationality, of literary or scientific creation, with the requirement that it had been published previously. Initially, the work submitted should have been published in the same year as the competition, but when it was split up and awarded in successive rounds in various forms, up to five, the number of years preceding publication also changed, so that all published works had the same opportunity to be submitted and awarded, regardless of the form of the award. In the case of the plays, in the first specific calls for entries, they had to have been premiered beforehand, a requirement that was later changed. Therefore, for the "Fastenrath Prize", the last call was for the "Fastenrath Prize 2002", awarded in 2003. The economic amount of the prize came from the income of the instituted legacy, and varied over time, from 2,000 pts. (1909–1946), 4,000 pts (1947–?), 8,000 pts. (1955, 1958), 5,000 pts. (1963), 6,000 pts (1956–1957, 1959–1962, 1964–1991), 500,000 pts (1992–1998), to 2,000,000 pts or the equivalent of €12,020 (1999–2002). It can be seen that the maintenance of the same economic endowment without any increase, twice over extremely long periods of up to thirty-five years, gave the prize during those years a value more symbolic and testimonial than real, and contributed only because it was considered the dean of the prizes for writers in the Spanish language.

Calls and awards "Fundación Premio Fastenrath" (1909–2003)

YearCallPeriod of publicationAuthorWorkMode
1910Fastenrath 19091909Carlos Fernández ShawLa vida locaGeneric
1911Fastenrath 19101910Ricardo León y Román [ex-æquo] Arturo Reyes Aguilar [ex-æquo]El amor de los amores [ex-æquo] Béticas [ex-æquo]Generic
1912Fastenrath 19111911Ciro Bayo y SegurolaLazarillo español. Guía de vagos en tierras de España por un peregrino industriosoGeneric
1913Fastenrath 19121912Manuel de Sandoval y Cutolí IbarraDe mi cercadoGeneric
1914Fastenrath 19131913Marcos Rafael Blanco BelmonteAl sembrar los trigosGeneric
1915Fastenrath 19141914Concha Espina y Tagle de SernaLa esfinge maragataGeneric
19161915Alejandro Pérez LugínLa casa de la TroyaGeneric
19171916Enrique de Mesa RosalesEl silencio de la CartujaGeneric
19181917Mauricio López-Roberts y TerryEl verdadero hogarGeneric
19191918Guillermo Díaz CanejaEl sobre en blancoGeneric
19201919VoidVoidPoetry
19211919-1920Juan de Contreras y López de AyalaPoemas castellanosPoetry
19211919-1920Narciso Alonso CortésZorrilla. Su vida y sus obras, 3 vols.Literature Essay
19221919-1921Francisco CambaLa revolución de LaíñoNovel
19231919-1922Vicente Lampérez y RomeaArquitectura civil española de los siglos I al XVIIIHistorical
19241919-1923Miguel Jiménez AquinoVarious translations from Greek and LatinTheatre
19251921-1924José del Río SainzVersos del mar y otros poemasPoetry
19261921-1925Ángel Valbuena PratLos autos sacramentales de Calderón. Clasificación y análisisLiterature Essay
19271922-1926Antonio Porras MárquezEl centro de las almasNovel
19281923-1927Félix de Llanos y TorrigliaHistorical
19291924-1928Eusebio de Gorbea LemniLos que no perdonanTheatre
19301925-1929Eduardo Luis del Palacio FontánEspumaPoetry
19311926-1930Emilio García GómezUn texto árabe occidental de la Leyenda de Alejandro según el manuscrito ár. XXVII de la Biblioteca de la Junta para Ampliación de EstudiosLiterature Essay
19321927-1931VoidVoidNovel
19331928-1932Agustín Millares CarloTratado de paleografía españolaHistorical
19341929-1933Hipólito González y Rodríguez de la Peña 'Julio Romano'Pedro Antonio de Alarćon, el novelista románticoTheatre
19351930-1934José María Morón y BarrientosMinero de estrellasPoetry
19361931-1935José María de Cossío y Martínez-FortúnLos toros en la poesía castellana. Estudio y antologíaLiterature Essay
1937Fastenrath 1936--------------------
1938Fastenrath 1937--------------------
1939Fastenrath 1938--------------------
1940Fastenrath 1939--------------------
1941Fastenrath 1940Francisco de Cossío y Martínez-FortúnManoloNovel
1942Fastenrath 1941Luciano de Taxonera [ex-æquo] Ricardo del Arco y Garay [ex-æquo]Un político español del siglo XIX. González Bravo y su tiempo (1811-1871) [ex-æquo] Fernando el Católico. Artífice de la España Imperial [ex-æquo]Historical
1943Fastenrath 1942Adriano del Valle y RossiArpa fielPoetry
1944Fastenrath 1943Dámaso Alonso y Fernández de las Redondas [ex-æquo] Juan Antonio Zunzunegui y Loredo [ex-æquo]La poesía de san Juan de la Cruz. (Desde esta ladera) [ex-æquo] ¡Ay..., estos hijos! [ex-æquo]Literature Essay Novel
1945Fastenrath 1944Francisco Layna SerranoHistorical de Guadalajara y sus Mendozas en los siglos XV y XVIGeneric
1946Fastenrath 1945Juan Antonio CabezasRubén Darío. (un poeta y una vida)Drama
1947Fastenrath 1946Ginés de Albareda HerreraRomancero del CaribePoetry
1948Fastenrath 1947Julián Marías AguileraMiguel de UnamunoLiterature Essay
1949Fastenrath 1948Carmen Laforet DíazNadaNovel
1950Fastenrath 1949VoidVoidGeneric
1951Fastenrath 19501946-1950José López RubioCelos en el aireDrama
1952Fastenrath 1951Leopoldo Panero TorbadoEscrito a cada instantePoetry
1953Fastenrath 1952Carlos Bousoño PrietoTeoría de la expresión poéticaLiterature Essay
1954Fastenrath 1953Novel
1955Fastenrath 1954Luis García de Valdeavellano y ArcimísHistorical de España. De los orígenes a la baja edad mediaGeneric
19561951-1955Edgar Neville RomréeEl baileDrama
19571952-1956José García NietoLa redPoetry
19581953-1957Luis Felipe VivancoIntroducción a la poesía española contemporáneaLiterature Essay
19591954-1958Miguel Delibes SetiénSiestas con viento surNovel
1960Fastenrath 1959Ramón Solís LlorenteEl Cádiz de las CortesGeneric
19611956-1960Drama
19621957-1961Blas de OteroAnciaDrama
19631958-1962Miguel Alonso Calvo 'Ramón de Garcilasol'Lección de Rubén DaríoLiterature Essay
19641959-1963Novel
19651960-1964Pedro de Lorenzo MoralesFray Luis de LeónGeneric
19661961-1965Jaime Salom VidalEl baúl de los disfracesDrama
19671962-1966Manuel Mantero SáenzMisa solemnePoetry
19681963-1967José María Alonso GamoUn español en el mundo: SantayanaCrítica literaria o Essay
19691964-1968Ana María MatuteLos soldados lloran de nocheNovel
19701965-1969Luis de Castresana y RodríguezCatalina de Erauso. La Monja AlférezGeneric
19711966-1970Torcuato Luca de Tena BrunetHay una luz sobre la camaDrama
19721967-1971Aquilino Duque GimenoDe palabra en palabraPoetry
19731968-1972José Luis CanoLa poesía de la generación de 1927Crítica literaria o Essay
1974Fastenrath 1973Ángel María de Lera GarcíaSe vende un hombreNovel
19751970-1974Mercedes Fórmica CorsiLa hija de don Juan de Austria (Ana de Jesús en el proceso al pastelero de Madrigal)Generic
19761971-1975Ana Isabel Álvarez-Diosdado Gisbert 'Ana Diosdado'Usted también podrá disfrutar de ellaDrama
19771972-1976Justo Jorge PadrónLos círculos del infiernoPoetry
1978Fastenrath 1977Andrés Amorós GuardiolaVida y literatura en troteras y danzaderasEssay
19791974-1978Jesús Fernández SantosLa que no tiene nombreNovel
19801975-1979Rafael Montesinos MartínezBécquer, biografía e imagenGeneric
1981Fastenrath 1980José Luis Alfonso Rodríguez Vallejo 'Alfonso Vallejo'El cero transparenteDrama
1982Fastenrath 1981José Miguel Santiago CasteloMemorial de ausenciasPoetry
1983Fastenrath 1982Santos Sanz VillanuevaHistorical de la novela social española, 1942-1975Literature Essay
19841979-1983Blanca García-Valdecasas y Andrada-Vanderwilde 'Blanca Valdecasas'La puerta de los sueñosNovel
19851980-1984Alberto Navarro GonzálezCalderón de la Barca. De lo trágico a lo grotescoGeneric
19861981-1985Drama
19871982-1986Antonio Porpeta Román 'Antonio Porpetta'Los sigilos violadosDrama
19881983-1987Miguel Ángel Lozano MarcoLiterature Essay
19891984-1988Antonio Pereira GonzálezEl síndrome de EstocolmoNovel
19901985-1989Generic
19911990Drama
19921987-1991Enrique Badosa PedroEpigramas confidencialesLiric
19931988-1992Essay
19941989-1993Lauro Olmo GallegoTituladlo como queraisNovel
1995Fastenrath 1994Javier Marías FrancoMañana en la batalla piensa en míNovel
1996Fastenrath 1995Fernando Fernán GómezLa Puerta del SolNovel
1997Fastenrath 1996Pedro Ortiz ArmengolVida de GaldósEssays
1998Fastenrath 1997Francisco Brines BañoLa última costaPoetry
20001996-1998Anton Jon Juaristi LinaceroEl bucle melancólico. Historicals de nacionalistas vascosEssay
2001Fastenrath 1999Álvaro Pombo García de los RíosLa cuadratura del círculoNovel
2002Fastenrath 20001999-2001Guillermo Carnero ArbatVerano inglésPoetry
2003Fastenrath 2002José Álvarez JuncoMater dolorosa. La idea de España en el siglo XIXEssay

Premi Fastenrath (1909–1983)

History and organization

The Fastenrath couple's connection with the Barcelona Floral Games ("Jocs Florals de Barcelona") was close and long-lasting. Fastenrath's passion for the Hispanic world and its literature led him to move some of the literary traditions of Hispanic culture, and particularly Catalan culture, to Cologne, the German city where he lived. Thus, in 1898, he established in Cologne some floral games (1898-1914), in imitation of the Barcelona Floral Games (1859- ), which he personally directed until his death and his widow continued, until her subsequent death in 1914. Luise Goldmann, who always maintained her husband's interests and memory, had already been appointed Queen of the Barcelona Floral Games in 1889.

So, in order to carry out Luisa Goldmann's task, Barcelona City Council arranged for the creation of the Premi Fastenrath, with the income from municipal debt securities acquired with the founding capital provided, and assigned the administration and organisation of the prizes to the Consistori dels Jocs Florals de Barcelona, in accordance with regulations approved by the plenary session of the municipal corporation in November 1908.

The annual calls were always made by awarding a single prize, which rotated in triennial cycles between three modalities, novel, poetry and dramatic work. The first call for entries for the "Premi Fastenrath" was in 1909, and it remained in force until 1936, during the entire period in which the Barcelona Floral Games were held, before they were interrupted by the Spanish Civil War.

During the period 1941–1977, in which the celebrations of the Catalan language were suspended by the municipal institutions, and the floral games were held in Barcelona in a private way, the "Premi Fastenrath" was called by the organization of the "Jocs Florals de la Llengua Catalana", which kept the annual celebrations in an itinerant way in different cities of the world. In this period the prize money will be given away in various currencies depending on the edition, such as Mexican pesos or dollars.

Once the "Jocs Florals de Barcelona" were officially reinstated by the Barcelona City Council, during a first stage (1978-1983) the inherited prize system was maintained. Later, in a second stage (1984-2005), the system will be reduced and only the three awards with which the Barcelona Floral Games began in 1859 will be maintained, only the exclusively poetic awards ("Englantina", "Viola" and "Flor natural"), so the "Premi Fastenrath" will disappear; and from 2006, only one poetry award will be granted, the "Premi de Poesia Jocs Florals de Barcelona".

Premi Fastenrath winners

Barcelona Floral Games (1909–1936)

YearCallPeriod of publicationAuthorWorkType
19091903-1908Caterina Albert i Paradís 'Victor Català'SolitudNovel
19101904-1909Joan Maragall i GorinaEnllàPoetry
1911Fastenrath 1911Àngel GuimeràL'Eloi.Drama en tres actes i en prosa.Drama
1912Fastenrath 1912Narcís Oller i MoragasPilar PrimNovel
19131907-1912Josep Carner i Puig-OriolLes monjoiesPoetry
1914Fastenrath 1914Ignasi Iglésias PujadasFoc nou. Comèdia en tres actesDrama
1915Fastenrath 1915Santiago Rusiñol i PratsEl català de La ManchaNovel
1916Fastenrath 1916Miquel dels Sants Oliver i TolràPoesiesPoetry
1917Fastenrath 1917VoidVoidDrama
1918Fastenrath 1918Novel
19191913-1918Joan Alcover i MasponsPoemes BíblicsPoetry
1920Fastenrath 1920Josep Pous i PagèsPapallones. Comèdia en tres actesDrama
1921Fastenrath 1921Novela
1922Fastenrath 1922Llorenç Riber i CampinsLes coronesPoetry
1923Drama
1924Fastenrath 1924Josep Roig i RaventósL'ermità MauriciNovel
1925Fastenrath 1925VoidVoidPoetry
19261920-1925Josep Maria de Sagarra i de CastellarnauCançons de totes les horesPoetry
19271921-1926Pompeyo Crehuet i PardasLa vall de JosafatDrama
19281922-1927Joan Santamaria i MonnéLa filla d'en TartaríNovel
19291923-1928Josep Maria López-PicóL'oci de la paraula. Op. XXPoetry
1930Fastenrath 1930Ignasi Iglésias PujadasLa llar apagadaDrama
1931Fastenrath 1931Joan Oller i RabassaQuan mataven pels carrersNovel
1932Fastenrath 1932Joan Maria Guasch i MiróCamí de la FontPoetry
19331927-1932Prudenci Bertrana i ComteEl comiat de Teresa. Comèdia en tres actesDrama
1934Fastenrath 1934Sebastià Juan ArbóTerres de l'EbreNovel
1935Marià Manent i CisaL'ombra i altres poemesPoetry
1936Fastenrath 1936Ramon Vinyes i CluetFornera, rossor de pa. Comèdia en tres actesDrama

Catalan Language Floral Games (1941–1977)

YearCallPeriod of publicationAuthorWorkMode
Buenos Aires, 1941Fastenrath 1941Xavier Benguerel i LlobetFira de desenganysDrama
México D.F., 1942Fastenrath 1942Agustí Bartra i LleonartNovel
Santiago de Chile, 19431937-1942Josep Carner i Puig-OriolNabíPoetry
La Habana, 1944Fastenrath 1944August Pi i Sunyer Pere Mas i Perera [accésit]La novel·la del besavi L'alliberament de mossèn Malquíades [accésit]Novel
Bogotá, 1945Fastenrath 1945
Montpellier, 1946Fastenrath 1946
Londres, 1947Fastenrath 1947
París, 1948Fastenrath 1948
Montevideo, 1949Fastenrath 1949
Perpiñán, 1950Fastenrath 1950
Nueva York, 1951Fastenrath 1951
Tulousse, 1952Fastenrath 1952
Caracas, 1953Fastenrath 1953
São Paulo, 1954Fastenrath 1954
San José de Costa Rica, 1955Fastenrath 1955Agustí Cabruja i AuguetLes òlibesNovel
Cambridge, 1956Fastenrath 1956------------
México D.F., 19571955-1957Odó Hurtado i Martí [ex-æquo] Manuel de Pedrolo Molina [ex-æquo][ex-æquo] Un de nosaltres [ex-æquo]Novel
Mendoza, 1958Fastenrath 1958------------
París, 1959Fastenrath 1959Maria Assumpció Soler i FontL'escollitNovel
Buenos Aires, 1960Fastenrath 1960
El Alguer, 1961Fastenrath 1961
Santiago de Chile, 1962Fastenrath 1962
Montevideo, 1963Fastenrath 1963
Perpiñán, 1964Fastenrath 1964Joan Oller i RabassaEl serpent de LaocoontNovel
París, 1965Fastenrath 1965Joaquim Amat-PiniellaK. L. ReichNovel
Caracas, 1966Fastenrath 1966
Marsella, 1967Fastenrath 1967------------
Zurich, 1968Fastenrath 1968------------
Guadalajara (México), 1969Fastenrath 1969------------
Tubinga, 1970 o Bruselas, 1971Fastenrath 1970 Fastenrath 1971Maria dels Àngels Vayreda i TrullolEncara no sé com sócNovel
Tubinga, 1970Fastenrath 1970Gabriela Woith de Costa [ex-æquo] Irma Sander [ex-æquo]Tres cuentos de Mercè Rodoreda i Gurguí [ex-æquo] Translations by Salvador Espriu i Castelló [ex-æquo]Translation of literary work
Bruselas, 1971Fastenrath 1971Bob de NijsAntígona[ca] by Salvador Espriu i CastellóTranslation of literary work
Ginebra, 1972Fastenrath 1972------------
México D.F., 1973Fastenrath 1973
Amsterdam, 1974Fastenrath 1974
Caracas, 1975Fastenrath 1975
Lausana, 1976Fastenrath 1976------------
Munich, 1977Fastenrath 1977Marina GinestàLes antipodes

Barcelona Floral Games (1978–1983)

YearCallPeriod of publicationAuthorWorkMod
1978Fastenrath 1978Miquel Martí i PolHis work as a wholePoetry
1979Fastenrath 1979VoidVoid
1980Fastenrath 1980Jaume Cabré i FabréCarn d'ollaNovel
1980Fastenrath 1981
1982Fastenrath 1982
1983Fastenrath 1983

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