Premio Valle-Inclán

The Premio Valle-Inclán is a literary translation prize. It is awarded by the Society of Authors for the best English translation of a work of Spanish literature. It is named after Ramón del Valle-Inclán. The prize money is GBP £3,000 and a runner-up is awarded £1,000.[1]

Past winners

Source:[1]

2023

  • Winner: William Rowe and Helen Dimos for a translation of Trilce. Translations and Glosses by César Vallejo (Veer Books, Crater Press)
  • Rosalind Harvey for a translation of Still Born by Guadalupe Nettel (Fitzcarraldo Editions)

Shortlist:

  • Jennifer Croft for a translation of Two Sherpas by Sebastián Martínez Daniell (Charco Press)
  • Simon Deefholts and Kathryn Phillips-Miles for a translation of Take Six: Six Spanish Women Writers by various authors (Dedalus Limited)
  • Forrest Gander for a translation of It Must Be a Misunderstanding by Coral Bracho (Carcanet Press)
  • Victor Meadowcroft for a translation of This World Does Not Belong to Us by Natalia García Freire (Oneworld Publications)

2022

  • Winner: Annie McDermott for a translation of Wars of the Interior by Joseph Zárate (Granta)
  • Runner-up: Julia Sanches for a translation of Slash and Burn by Claudia Hernández González (And Other Stories)

Shortlist:

  • Chris Andrews for a translation of The Divorce by César Aira (And Other Stories)
  • Annie McDermott for a translation of Brickmakers by Selva Almada (Charco Press)
  • Hannah Kauders for a translation of Las Biuty Queens by Iván Monalisa Ojeda (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, Orion)
  • Megan McDowell for a translation of The Dangers of Smoking in Bed by Mariana Enríquez (Granta)

2021

  • Winner: Fionn Petch for a translation of A Musical Offering by Luis Sagasti (Charco Press)[2]
  • Runner-up: Lisa Dillman for a translation of A Luminous Republic by Andrés Barba (Granta)

Shortlist:[3]

  • Annie McDermott for a translation of Dead Girls by Selva Almada (Charco Press)
  • Sophie Hughes for a translation of Hurricane Season by Fernanda Melchor (Fitzcarraldo Editions)
  • Christina MacSweeney for a translation of Ramifications by Daniel Saldaña París (Charco Press)

2020

Shortlist:

  • Richard Gwyn for a translation of Impossible Loves by Darío Jaramillo (Carcanet Poetry)

2019

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2018

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2017

2016

  • Winner: Christina MacSweeney for The Story of My Teeth by Valeria Luiselli (Granta)

2015

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2003

  • Winner: Sam Richard for Not Only Fire by Benjamin Prado (Faber and Faber)

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References

  1. ^ a b "Spanish – Premio Valle Inclán". Society of Authors. Archived from the original on 23 October 2023. Retrieved 24 August 2024.
  2. ^ "News | The Society of Authors". societyofauthors.org. Retrieved 2022-02-11.
  3. ^ "News | The Society of Authors". societyofauthors.org. Retrieved 2021-11-18.
  • Premio Valle-Inclán Past Winners