Read Russia Prize 2015

May 8, 2015 RBTH
29 May

The annual Read Russia Prize is awarded in New York each May for works of Russian literature in English translation. The ceremony will take place at the end of Book Expo America.

There are more than 20 nominees. The shortlist will be announced on May 20th.

 

AUTOR TITLE TRANSLATOR
Mikhail Bulgakov Don Quixote Margarita Marinova
Zakhar Prilepin Sankya Mariya Gusev and Jeff Parker with Alina Ryabovolova
Leo Tolstoy Anna Karenina Rosamund Bartlett
Vladimir Lorchenkov The Good Life Elsewhere Ross Ufberg
Vladimir Sharov Before and During Oliver Ready
Leo Tolstoy Anna Karenina Marian Schwartz
Sergei Lukyanenko The Genome Liv Bliss
Fyodor Dostoyevsky Crime and Punishment Oliver Ready
Alexander Pushkin The Captain’s Daughter Robert and Elizabeth Chandler
Vladimir Kozlov USSR: Diary of a Perestroika Kid Andrea Gregovich
Fyodor Tyutchev Selected Poems John Dewey
Liudmila Petrushevskaya There Once Lived a Mother Who Loved Her Children Until They Moved Back In Anna Summers
Sergei Dovlatov Pushkin Hills Katherine Dovlatov
Andrei Bitov The Symmetry Teacher Polly Gannon
Andrei Gelasimov Rachel Marian Schwartz
Nikolai Gogol The Night Before Christmas Anna Summers
Lilianna Lungina Word for Word Polly Gannon and Ast A. Moore
Vladislav Khodasevich Selected Poems Peter Daniels
Andrei Sen-Senkov Anatomical Theater Ainsley Morse and Peter Golub
Nikolai Gogol The Inspector Richard Nelson, Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky
Mikhail Yeryomin Selected Poems, 1959-2009 J. Kates
Anna Starobinets The Icarus Gland James Rann
Lev Rubinstein Compleat Catalogue of Comedic Novelties Philip Metres and Tatiana Tulchinsky

 

The 2015 ceremony will be held on Friday, May 29, at the Grolier Club in New York.

Professor Gary Saul Morson, author, translator, and Frances Hooper Professor of the Arts and Humanities at Northwestern University, will help present the awards to the winning translators and publishers. Professor Morson, whose popular classes at Northwestern on Russian literature touch hundreds of students every year, also will present a special new lecture: "Because Everyone Needs a Little Russian Literature."

Read Russia, founded in 2012, is a initiative based in Moscow, New York, and London that celebrates Russian literature and culture. Through innovative programs, projects, and events supporting the English-language translation and publication of Russian works, Read Russia gives international audiences fresh opportunities to engage – in person, on screen, and online – with Russia’s literary leaders and heritage.

Find more information at the web-site.

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