Morabito Wins 2025 Book Prize

Fabio Morábito triumphs with “Jardín de noche,” winning the prestigious Mazatlán Literature Prize 2025. His innovative storytelling captivates local and international audiences, marking a significant milestone in contemporary Mexican literature.

**Fabio Morábito Wins Mazatlán Literature Prize 2025**

The esteemed Mexican writer, Fabio Morábito, has been awarded the Mazatlán Literature Prize 2025 for his work “Jardín de noche.” This announcement was made by the Institute of Culture, Tourism, and Art of Mazatlán. The jury, consisting of Eve Gil, Braulio Peralta, and Juan José Rodríguez, unanimously selected Morábito’s book, which was published by Sexto Piso in 2024.

“With ‘Jardín de noche,’ we witness the pinnacle of a writer who has already cemented a place of honor within Mexican literature and in the hearts of discerning readers,” expressed the jury regarding Morábito’s artistry. Known for his varied stylistic approaches, Morábito continues to reinvent himself with each literary endeavor.

Further festivities are in store during the Mazatlán Carnival. Morábito is scheduled to present his book on February 21 at Casa Haas, followed by receiving the award and a cash prize of 100,000 pesos from UAS at the Velada de las Artes on February 22 at the Ángela Peralta Theater. The evening will feature performances of works by Johan Strauss, conducted by master Enrique Patrón de Rueda, and will include performances by the Mazatlán Ballet Company under the direction of José Medina.

Morábito expressed his gratitude for receiving a prize with such tradition and distinction, joining a lineage of illustrious past winners. Originating from a phrase in a Haruki Murakami story, “Jardín de noche” has evolved into a collection of twelve interconnected stories, each beginning in the same captivating manner.

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**Rising Recognition for “Jardín de noche”**

Fabio Morábito’s novel “Jardín de noche” has been gaining critical acclaim and reader admiration since its release. Noted for its intricate narrative and innovative storytelling, the book is considered a landmark in contemporary Mexican literature. Critics have lauded Morábito for his ability to weave profound themes with a nuanced style that challenges readers’ perceptions and expectations.

“Jardín de noche” has not only captivated local readers but is also beginning to garner international attention, positioning Morábito as a prominent voice in the global literary scene. The book’s success is attributed to its deep exploration of human emotions and relationships, presented through the lens of enchanting narrative structures.

The Mazatlán Literature Prize recognition is expected to further boost the book’s visibility and sales, encouraging a wider audience to explore Morábito’s remarkable body of work. As readers and critics anticipate his future projects, “Jardín de noche” continues to make waves across literary circles due to its distinct voice and innovative approach to storytelling.