Hugo Alconada Mon
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Hugo Alconada Mon

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Hugo Alconada Mon (born 1974, La Plata, Argentina) is one of Latin America's most decorated investigative journalists. A senior editor at La Nación and contributor to El País (Spain), he is a member of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) and of the Argentine National Academy of Journalism. He was part of the global teams behind the Panama Papers, Paradise Papers, Pandora Papers, and FinCEN Files, earning a shared Pulitzer Prize (2017), the George Polk Award (2018), and the Moors Cabot Prize (2018), among dozens of other honors. He holds a law degree from the University of La Plata, a master's from the University of Navarra, and an honorary doctorate from Universidad Maimónides (Argentina). The author of seven nonfiction books published by Editorial Planeta—including the bestsellers La Piñata, La raíz de todos los males, and Pausa—he turned to fiction in 2022 with La ciudad de las ranas, which topped Argentina's bestseller lists for more than twenty consecutive weeks. His second novel, La cacería de Hierro (2024), led the rankings for fourteen weeks, and Topos (2025) also became the country's bestselling book.
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