Published on

10/06/2026 - 14:58 GMT+2

The versatile Julian Barnes (Leicester, 1946) will become, on 23 October 2026, the second Briton to receive the Princess of Asturias Award for Literature, following in the footsteps of Doris Lessing in 2001.

Published in Spain by the Anagrama publishing house, Barnes has worked as a lexicographer, columnist and literary and television critic before devoting himself entirely to literature. A Modern Languages graduate from the University of Oxford, he already holds France’s Ordre des Arts et des Lettres and the E.M. Forster Award of the American Academy.

After rising to fame with his third novel, 'Flaubert's Parrot' (1986), for which he was shortlisted for the Booker Prize, Barnes began to stand out for his blend of fiction and essay, which gave him a style unlike that of his contemporaries. The Briton would have to wait 25 years to win that prize, with 'The Sense of an Ending'.