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Warwick Prize for Women in Translation

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The Warwick Prize for Women in Translation is an annual award for work by a female author translated into English and published by a UK-based or Irish publisher during the previous calendar year. The prize was established in 2017 "to address the gender imbalance in translated literature and to increase the number of international women’s voices accessible by a British and Irish readership."[1] The prize is open to works of fiction, poetry, literary non-fiction, and fiction for children or young adults. Only works written by a woman are eligible; the gender of the translator is immaterial. The £1,000 prize is divided evenly between the author and her translator(s), or goes entirely to the translator(s) in cases where the writer is no longer living. The prize is funded and administered by the University of Warwick.

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2017

The 2017 prize was announced in a ceremony at the Warwick Arts Centre on Nov. 15, 2017.[2] The judging panel was composed of Susan Bassnett, Amanda Hopkinson, and Boyd Tonkin, Special Adviser, Man Booker International Prize.

2018

The 2018 shortlist for the Warwick Prize for Women in Translation was announced by the University of Warwick.

2019

The 2019 shortlist for the Warwick Prize for Women in Translation was announced by the University of Warwick on 28 October 2019.[3] The winner was announced on 20 November 2019.

2020

The 2020 shortlist for the Warwick Prize for Women in Translation was announced by the University of Warwick on 11 November 2020.[4] The winner was announced on 26 November 2020.

2021

The 2021 shortlist for the Warwick Prize for Women in Translation was announced by the University of Warwick on 10 November 2021. The winner was announced on 24 November 2021.[5]

2022

The 2022 shortlist for the Warwick Prize for Women in Translation. The joint winners were announced on 24 November 2022.[6]

2023

The 2023 shortlist for the Warwick Prize for Women in Translation was announced on 9 November 2023.[7] The winner was announced on 23 November 2023.[8]

2024

The 2024 shortlist for the Warwick Prize for Women in Translation. [9] The winner was announced on 21 November 2024.[10]

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