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Through its Catalan imprint, Planeta publishes the Catalan version of its emblematic authors in Spanish, including Carlos Ruiz Zafón, with L’Ombra del Vent, El Joc de l’Àngel and La Trilogia de la Boira; and Matilde Asensi, with Iacobus, La Sala d’Ambre, L’origen perdut, Tot sota el cel and Terra ferma. Editorial Planeta awards the highest-value prize in Catalan literature, the Ramon Llull, with a circulation equivalent to that of the Planeta Prize for literature in Spanish. Established in 1968, it has experienced its most fruitful period since Planeta resumed its organisation in 1981. The Prize has recognised works by writers such as Joan Perucho, its first winner with the novel Les aventures del cavaller Kosmas, Pere Gimferrer, Carme Riera, Nèstor Luján, Baltasar Porcel, Terenci Moix, Joan Barril and, more recently, Gabriel Janer Manila, Najat El Hachmi, Carles Casajuana, Imma Monsó and Sílvia Soler.