Lyndal Roper gana el Premio Holberg 2026

Lyndal Roper, descrita como una "académica extraordinariamente original", ha sido galardonada con el Premio Holberg 2026. El anuncio apareció en Literary Hub.

Literary Hub ha publicado una noticia en la que anuncia que Lyndal Roper ha ganado el Premio Holberg 2026. El título la destaca como la "académica más original". La noticia se publicó el 2026-03-17T13:00:49+00:00. La fuente no ofrece más detalles sobre el premio ni sobre la obra de Roper.

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