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ROSSICA TRANSLATION PRIZE
AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN RUSSIAN TO ENGLISH
LITERARY TRANSLATION
Dear Sir/Madam,
The Rossica Translation Prize returns for another year, still committed to promoting and celebrating excellence in literary translation from Russian into English. We would be delighted if you could help us to reach as many people as possible by posting information about the event on your website.
The Rossica Prize has been awarded biennially since 2005 for the best new translation of a high-quality Russian literary work into English. It aims to promote the best of Russian literary culture in the English-speaking world, rewarding and encouraging the translation of a broad range of authors, genres and periods. The Prize recognizes the vital role of translation in culture and the contribution that Russian literature continues to make towards enriching the intellectual life of people worldwide. A prize of £1500 is divided between the translator and the publisher of the winning translation.
We are currently accepting submissions for the Rossica Prize 2014, the deadline for which is 1 December 2013. The literary work must be written in Russian by any author, present or past, and published no earlier than 2011. There are no restrictions on the nationality of the translator or the place of publication. To apply, 4 copies of the work in the original and 4 copies of the English translation should be sent to Academia Rossica: ROSSICA PRIZE, Academia Rossica, 76 Brewer Street, London W1F 9TX, UK.
We hope that the above information will be of interest to users of your website. For more details please see the Academia Rossica website or contact
rossica-prize@academia-rossica.org.
Yours Sincerely,
Daria Wallace
ACADEMIA ROSSICA
Russian Culture and Arts Foundation
UK Registered Charity 1091022
76 Brewer Street, 4th Floor
Piccadilly Circus
London W1F 9TX
rossica-prize@academia-rossica.orgwww.academia-rossica.org
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