Ediciones Destino has been based, since its origins in 1942, on the combination of prestige and creation, in the fields of narrative and essay alike. Its catalogue features the most prominent Spanish-speaking authors of the second half of the 20th century: Miguel Delibes, Camilo José Cela, Álvaro Cunqueiro, Carmen Laforet, Ana María Matute, Josep Pla, Rafael Sánchez Ferlosio, etc. A catalogue which includes new generations of authors such as Lorenzo Silva, Andrés Trapiello, Antonio Soler, Felipe Benítez Reyes, Ángela Vallvey and Lucía Etxebarria, as well as international authors of the stature of Andrea Camilleri, Elfriede Jelinek and George Orwell. Since 1944, Destino has been awarding the Nadal Prize for novels in Spanish and on the same evening the winner of the Josep Pla Prize for narrative in Catalan is also announced. Among Destino’s works of fiction, highlights include El candidato de Dios, by Enrique Moriel, Los hombres que no amaban a las mujeres, by Stieg Larsson, and Las ovejas y el pastor, by Andrea Camilleri. And among its non-fiction offerings, it is worth highlighting El templo de la ciencia, by Javier Tejada, Eduard Punset and Eugene Chudnovsky, Los hundidos, by Daniel Mendelsohn, and McMafia, by Misha Glenny.