Gregg Barrios Book in Translation Prize
| Gregg Barrios Book in Translation Prize | |
|---|---|
| Awarded for | Best book of any genre translated into English |
| Description | An annual award for the best book translated into English and published in the U.S. |
| Country | United States |
| Presented by | National Book Critics Circle |
| First award | 2022 |
| Website | www |
The Gregg Barrios Book in Translation Prize is awarded by the National Book Critics Circle. Named after the San Antonio playwright, poet and journalist Gregg Barrios (died 2021), the prize was first awarded in 2022. It is awarded annually for “the best book of any genre translated into English and published in the United States”.[1]
Namesake
Barrios was a playwright, poet and journalist. A 2013 USC Annenberg Getty Fellow, and on the board of directors of the National Book Critics Circle. He was inducted into the Texas Institute of Letters and was the 2015 fall visiting writer at Our Lady of the Lake University. His work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, The Texas Observer, Texas Monthly, Film Quarterly, San Francisco Chronicle, and Andy Warhol's Interview. He was a former book editor of the San Antonio Express-News.[2][3]
Honorees
| Year | Book | Author | Original language | Translator | Result | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | Grey Bees | Andrey Kurkov | Russian | Boris Dralyuk | Winner | [4] |
| A Summer Day in the Company of Ghosts | Wang Yin | Chinese | Andrea Lingenfelter | Longlist | ||
| A Woman’s Battles and Transformations | Édouard Louis | French | Tash Aw | |||
| Kibogo | Scholastique Mukasonga | French | Mark Polizzotti | |||
| Linea Nigra | Jazmina Barrera | Spanish | Christina MacSweeney | |||
| Pachinko Parlor | Elisa Shua Dusapin | French | Aneesa Abbas Higgins | |||
| Present Tense Machine | Gunnhild Øyehaug | Norwegian | Kari Dickson | |||
| The Books of Jacob | Olga Tokarczuk | Polish | Jennifer Croft | |||
| Violets | Kyung-sook Shin | Korean | Anton Hur | |||
| Walk Me to the Corner | Anneli Furmark | Swedish | Hanna Strömberg | |||
| When I Sing Mountains Dance | Irene Solà | Catalan | Mara Faye Lethem | |||
| You Can Be the Last Leaf | Maya Abu Al-Hayyat | Arabic | Fady Joudah | |||
| 2023 | Cold Nights of Childhood | Tezer Özlü | Turkish | Maureen Freely | Winner | [5] |
| The Last Pomegranate Tree | Bachtyar Ali | Kurdish | Kareem Abdulrahman | Longlist | ||
| Owlish | Dorothy Tse | Chinese | Natascha Bruce | |||
| Phantom Pain Wings | Kim Hyesoon | Korean | Don Mee Choi | |||
| Zakwato & Loglêdou’s Peril | Azo Vauguy | Bété, French | Todd Fredson | |||
| Happy Stories, Mostly | Norman Erikson Pasaribu | Indonesian | Tiffany Tsao | |||
| Indeterminate Inflorescence | Lee Seong-Bok | Korean | Anton Hur | |||
| Our Philosopher | Gert Hofmann | German | Eric Mace-Tessler | |||
| The End of August | Miri Yu | Japanese | Morgan Giles | |||
| The Love of Singular Men | Victor Heringer | Portuguese | James Young | |||
| The Naked Tree | Keum Suk Gendry-Kim | Korean | Janet Hong | |||
| Vengeance is Mine | Marie NDiaye | French | Jordan Stump | |||
| 2024 | A Last Supper of Queer Apostles | Pedro Lemebel | Spanish | Gwendolyn Harper | Winner | [6][7] |
| The Children of the Ghetto: Star of the Sea | Elias Khoury | Arabic | Humphrey Davies | Longlist | ||
| Herscht 07769 | László Krasznahorkai | Hungarian | Ottilie Mulzet | |||
| Holy Winter 20/21 | Maria Stepanova | Russian | Sasha Dugdale | |||
| Like a Sky Inside | Jakuta Alikavazovic | French | Daniel Levin Becker | |||
| Melvill | Rodrigo Fresán | Spanish | Will Vanderhyden | |||
| Mourning a Breast | Xi Xi | Chinese | Jennifer Feeley | |||
| A Muzzle for Witches | Dubravka Ugrešić | Croatian | Ellen Elias-Bursać | |||
| O | Judith Kiros | Swedish | Kira Josefsson | |||
| Paul Celan and the Trans-Tibetan Angel | Yoko Tawada | Arabic | Susan Bernofsky | |||
| Traces of Enayat | Iman Mersal | Arabic | Robin Moger | |||
| V13: Chronicle of a Trial | Emmanuel Carrère | French | John Lambert | |||
| 2025 | Bodies Found in Various Places | Elvira Hernández | Spanish | Daniel Borzutzky | Longlist | [8] |
| Exophony: Voyages Outside the Mother Tongue | Yoko Tawada | Japanese | Lisa Hofmann-Kuroda | |||
| Gaza: The Poem Said Its Piece | Nasser Rabah | Arabic | Ammiel Alcalay | |||
| Heart Lamp | Banu Mushtaq | Kannada | Deepa Bhasthi | |||
| Near Distance | Hanna Stoltenberg | Norwegian | Wendy Gabrielsen | |||
| Sad Tiger | Neige Sinno | French | Natasha Lehrer | |||
| The Frog in the Throat | Markus Werner | German | Michael Hofmann | |||
| The Ruins | Ye Hui | Chinese | Dong Li | |||
| The Wax Child | Olga Ravn | Danish | Martin Aitken | |||
| Ugliness | Moshtari Hilal | German | Elisabeth Lauffer | |||
| We Do Not Part | Han Kang | Korean | Paige Aniyah Morris | |||
| Wickerwork | Christian Lehnert | German | Richard Sieburth |
References
- ^ "The National Book Critics Circle Awards". National Book Critics Circle. 2025-08-08. Retrieved 2025-09-21.
- ^ "In Memoriam: Greg Barrios, from San Antonio Theatre Coalition (SATCO), August 21, 2021". CTX Live Theatre. 2021-08-21. Retrieved 2025-09-21.
- ^ "Gregg Barrios". Los Angeles Review of Books. 2015-03-31. Retrieved 2025-09-21.
- ^ Leu, Chelsea (2022-12-08). "National Book Critics Circle Announces Inaugural Longlist of Barrios Book in Translation Prize". National Book Critics Circle. Retrieved 2025-09-21.
- ^ "Awards: NBCC Finalists, Judy Blume Honored". Shelf Awareness . 2024-01-26. Archived from the original on February 16, 2025. Retrieved 2025-04-06.
- ^ "2024 NBCC Awards Longlist: Barrios Book in Translation Prize". National Book Critics Circle. 2024-12-19. Retrieved 2025-09-21.
- ^ Board, Members Of The National Book Critics Circle (March 21, 2025). "NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE ANNOUNCES WINNERS FOR PUBLISHING YEAR 2024".
- ^ "2025 NBCC Awards Longlist: Barrios Book in Translation Prize". National Book Critics Circle. 2025-12-19. Retrieved 2025-12-19.