Ramón Rosa National Literature Award

The Ramón Rosa National Literature Award (Spanish: Premio Nacional de Literatura Ramón Rosa) is an honor presented annually by the President of Honduras.

Named in honor of the liberal writer and government minister Ramón Rosa (1848–1993), the award was created by legislative decree in 1949, and first given in 1951, to Luis Andrés Zúniga.

[2] It is presented annually at the Presidential Palace to a writer whose work has national and international significance.

[3] In some years, the ceremony has been held at the Manuel Bonilla National Theater [es] in Tegucigalpa.

[5] The Ramón Rosa National Literature Award is given for works in the areas of poetry, novel, short story, oratory and narration, journalism, drama, essay, criticism, and any other genre that contributes to the development of letters and culture in the country.