06. cOmmITmEnT TO SOcIETy AnnUAL REPORT 2011 The Ortega y Gasset Prize for most Outstanding Career in Journalism to the Algerian-born French journalist Jean Daniel. As journalist in the French Resistance, friend and colleague of Albert camus, founder and editor of the magazine Le nouvel Observateur, and the author of high-quality literary journalism, he has contributed to creating teams of professionals who are now among the most-highly esteemed in the history of European journalism. The jury for this, the twenty-seventh outing for one of the most prestigious journalism prizes in the Spanish language, was chaired by the director of the museo de El Prado, miguel Zugaza. The other jury members were the film director Daniel monzón, maría Garaña, president of microsof Iberica, writer and journalist Daniel Samper and the four El País directors who have held that post since the paper’s founding: Juan Luis cebrián, Joaquín Estefanía, Jesús ceberio and Javier moreno. Juan cruz served as secretary. Alfaguara Literary Prize The chilean author Hernán Rivera Letelier won the Alfaguara Literary Prize 2010, endowed with $ 175,000 (130,000 euros) in prize money and a commemorative sculpture by martín chirino, for his novel El arte de la resurrección (The Art of the Resurrection). The author picked up the prize from the president of PRISA, Ignacio Polanco, who also presented the winner with a digital version of his work in an e-book. Alfaguara thus became the first literary prize in Spain to be published in this format. The novel follows the story of Dominic Zarate Vega, the christ of Elqui, who in the 1940s preached the end of the world throughout the chilean desert. The jury, chaired by manuel Vicent and which included Soledad Puértolas, Gerardo Herrero, Juan miguel Salvador, Juan Gabriel Vásquez and Juan González, praised the novel that mixes social and historical 57th Annual Premios Ondas Awards Ceremony. 93