Natasha Lehrer
Natasha Lehrer is a writer and literary translator. She was born in London and studied at Oxford University and the Université de Paris VIII. Her translations have received multiple awards, and been longlisted and shortlisted for several prizes. She was the joint winner of the 2016 Scott Moncrieff Prize for their translation of Nathalie Léger's Suite for Barbara Loden. Her writing has appeared in The Guardian, The Observer, the Times Literary Supplement, The Nation, Haaretz, Frieze Magazine, Fantastic Man, The Paris Review, among other publications. She is a former judge of the Jewish Quarterly-Wingate Prize.
Her translations include:
- 2022 – Our Unexpected Brothers, by Amin Maalouf
- 2022 – Absence, by Lucie Paye
- 2022 – The Vanished Collection, by Pauline Baer de Perignon
- 2021 – Consent, by Vanessa Springora
- 2020 – I Hate Men, by Pauline Harmange
- 2020 – Villa of Delirium, by Adrien Goetz
- 2020 – The Last Days of Ellis Island, by Gaëlle Josse
- 2020 – The Sailor of Casablanca, by Charline Malaval
- 2020 – The Most Beautiful Job in the World, by Giulia Mensitieri
- 2020 – The White Dress, by Nathalie Léger
- 2019 – Memories of Low Tide, by Chantal Thomas
- 2019 – Chinese Spies: From Chairman Mao to Xi Jinping, by Roger Faligot
- 2019 – Doves Among Hawks: Struggles of the Israeli Peace Movement, by Samy Cohen
- 2018 – The Survival of the Jews in France, by Jacques Semelin
- 2018 – A Call for Revolution, by the Dalai Lama
- 2018 – The Sacred Conspiracy, by Georges Bataille et al
- 2017 – The Punishments of Hell, by Robert Desnos
- 2016 – Equipée: Journey to the Land of the Real, by Victor Segalen
- 2015 – Suite for Barbara Loden, by Nathalie Léger