Romance Language Doctoral Student Awarded Literary Prize

Manuel Ramos Montes, a doctoral student in the McMicken College of Arts and Sciences Department of Romance Languages, was awarded a significant national literary essay prize in his native country of Mexico.

There was an award ceremony that took place to celebrate Montes’s receiving

Conarte's

Literary National Prize Alfonso Reyes for Essay.

Montes’ first novel, “Infinita Sangre Bajo Nuestros Tuneles [Infinite Blood Runs Under our Tunnels],” was

recently published

through Mexico’s Pictographia Editorial.

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