Literary translation prize
The Vondel Prize is a literary translation prize for full-length works from the Dutch into English. The prize was established in 1996 by the Foundation for the Production and Translation of Dutch literature, and is named after the 17th-century Dutch writer Joost van den Vondel.[1]
Winners
2021
- Winner: David Doherty for a translation of Summer Brother by Jaap Robben (World Editions)[2]
- Runner-up: David McKay for a translation of Adrift in the Middle Kingdom by J. Slauerhoff (Handheld Press)
Shortlisted:
- David Colmer for a translation of Will by Jeroen Olyslaegers (Pushkin Press)
- Jane Hedley-Prole for a translation of The Republic by Joost de Vries (Other Press)
- Laura Watkinson for a translation of Lampie by Annet Schaap (Pushkin Children’s)
2019
Shortlisted:
2017
2015
2013
2011
2009
2007
2005
- Winner: Diane Webb for Colors Demonic & Divine: Shades of Meaning in the Middle Ages & After by Herman Pleij (Columbia University Press)
2003
2001
1999
1996
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