La entrega del Premio Cervantes 2013 a Elena Poniatowska, en imágenes.
Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy (3L), Spanish King Juan Carlos (C), Spanish Queen Sofia (8L) and Mexican journalist Elena Poniatowska (9L) pose after a ceremony to present Poniatowska the 2013 Cervantes Prize Literature prize at Alcala University in Madrid on April 23, 2014. The Cervantes Prize is considered the most prestigious literary award for the Spanish language literature and was attributed to Poniatowska in november 2013 for her "literary career and devotion to journalism". AFP PHOTO / PEDRO ARMESTRE
Spanish King Juan Carlos (L), Spanish Queen Sofia (R) and Mexican journalist Elena Poniatowska walk after a ceremony to present Poniatowska the 2013 Cervantes Prize Literature prize at Alcala University in Madrid on April 23, 2014. The Cervantes Prize is considered the most prestigious literary award for the Spanish language literature and was attributed to Poniatowska in november 2013 for her "literary career and devotion to journalism". AFP PHOTO / PEDRO ARMESTRE
GRA154. MADRID, 23/04/2014.- La escritora y periodista mexicana Elena Poniatowska durante su discurso tras recibir el Premio Cervantes de manos del Rey, marcado por un carácter social en el que ha tenido muy presente a los perdedores de América Latina y ha recordado al gran escritor colombiano Gabriel García Márquez, fallecido el pasado jueves, una solemne ceremonia que tiene lugar hoy en el paraninfo de la Universidad de Alcalá de Henares, uno de los actos centrales del Día del Libro, en el que se conmemora la muerte de Cervantes y de Shakespeare. EFE/J.J.Guillén ***POOL***