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===1994===
===1994===
* [[Bao Ninh]], ''The Sorrow of War'' (Vietnamese, [[Phanh Thanh Hao]])
* [[Bao Ninh]], ''The Sorrow of War'' (Vietnamese, [[Phanh Thanh Hao]])

===1993===

* [[José Saramago]], ''The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis'' (Spanish, [[Giovanni Pontiero]])

===1992===

* [[Simon Leys]], ''The Death Of Napoleon'' (French, [[Patricia Clancy]])

===1991===

* [[Milan Kundera]], ''Immortality'' (Czech, [[Peter Kussi]])


===1990===
===1990===

Revision as of 20:20, 3 August 2007

The Independent Foreign Fiction Prize was inaugurated by British newspaper The Independent to honour fiction in translation in the United Kingdom. The award was first launched in 1990 and ran for five years before falling into abeyance. It was revived in 2001 with the support of Arts Council England. Entries (fiction or short stories) must be published in English translation in the UK in the year preceding the award and the author must be alive at the time that the translation is published.

Uniquely, the prize acknowledges both the winning novelist and translator, each being awarded £5,000.

2007 Prize

Shortlist:

Previous winners and shortlists (where known)

2006 Prize

The 2006 prize, announced in May, went to Per Petterson, Out Stealing Horses. The jury for the 2006 Prize was composed of: Boyd Tonkin (literary Editor, The Independent), the writers Paul Bailey, Margaret Busby and Maureen Freely, and Kate Griffin (Arts Council England). The shortlist for the Prize was as follows:

The longlist also included:

2005

2004

2003

* Frédéric Beigbeder, £9.99 ( French, ?)
* Peter Stephan Jungk, The Snowflake Constant (German, Michael Hofmann )
* Mario Vargas Llosa, The Feast of the Goat (Spanish, Edith Grossman)
* José Saramago, The Cave (Portuguese, Margaret Jull Costa)
* José Carlos Somoza, The Athenian Murders (Spanish, Sonia Soto)

2002

1995

1994

1993

1992

1991

1990