The finalist works of the XLIV Fernando Rielo World Prize for Mystical Poetry 2024 have been announced

The ten finalist poetry collections come from Cameroon, the United States, Mexico, Peru and Spain

The proclamation of the winning work, which will be chosen from among these 10 finalists, will take place on December 12, 2024, at the Colegio Mayor Universitario of the CEU San Pablo University in Madrid, Spain.

The eleven finalist works, selected from among 312 from 32 countries, are the following: The tenth hour, by Jerónimo Anaya Flores (Ciudad Real, SPAIN); At the end of the road, by Antonio Bocanegra (San Fernando, Cádiz, SPAIN); The song of the Ney, by Juan José Manchado Cerezo (Molina de Segura, Murcia, Spain); Wave of light by Antonio Jesús García Pereyra (Málaga, Spain); The Diary of Jesus, by Carlos González García (Fresnedillas de la Sierra, Madrid, SPAIN); Trine of pain, by Guy Merlin Nana Tadoun (Yaoundé, CAMEROON); Latens, by Elizabeth Obando Ortiz de la Victoria (Arequipa, PERU); Song at Dawn, by Cecilia Pablos (Sinaloa, MEXICO), Exegesis, by Andrea Rodríguez Prat (Sant Cugat del Vallès, Barcelona, ​​SPAIN); Time to fly, by María Jesús Rosales Palencia (Ciudad Real, SPAIN) and Anima mea, by Lisa J. Roberts (Pleasanton, California, United States)

The Fernando Rielo World Prize for Mystical Poetry, endowed with €7,000, the edition of the winning work and a commemorative medal, will be awarded in its forty-fourth edition at a public event, which will take place at the CEU San Pablo University in Madrid, on December 12.