literary work
The Spanish term 'obra literario' is translated as 'literary work' in English. It is a term used to categorize works of literature according to their unique form, substance, and style. This includes various types of texts such as novels, poems, plays, and essays. In general, a 'literary work' is understood to be a manifestation of creative or intellectual expression that is recognized for its artistic, cultural, or intellectual value.
My favorite literary work is 'One Hundred Years of Solitude'.
This example sentence shows the use of 'obra literaria' in expressing personal preference for a particular piece of literature.
The literary work 'Don Quixote de la Mancha' is a classic of Spanish literature.
In this instance, 'obra literaria' identifies specific classic literature from Spanish language.
Gabriel García Márquez won the Nobel Prize in Literature for his literary work.
This sentence implies that 'obra literaria' can also refer to the entire body of a writer's work, particularly when recognized on a grand scale, such as with a Nobel Prize.