Rossica Translation Prize
The Rossica Translation Prize is a biennial award given to an exceptional published translation of a literary work from Russian into English. It is the only prize in the world for Russian to English literary translations.
History of the prize
The prize was inaugurated in 2003 by Academia Rossica and has been presented since 2005. The distinction comes with a cash prize, which is split between the translator and the publisher at the discretion of the panel of judges. In previous years, the prize has been awarded in London on 24 May, the birth date of Saints Cyril and Methodius, creators of the Slavic alphabet. It is now awarded as part of the SLOVO Russian Literature Festival. Excerpts of the winning and runner-up translations are printed in an accompanying Rossica journal.Since 2009, the Academia Rossica has also been awarding the annual Rossica Young Translators Prize for anyone under 25.
Shortlist and winners
The winner is marked with a blue ribbon.2005
The winner was announced on 15 October 2005. Special commendations were awarded to Michael Molnar and Robin Kemball.- Oliver Ready for The Prussian Bride, by Yuri Buida
- Hugh Aplin for The Fatal Eggs, by Mikhail Bulgakov
- Andrew Bromfield for The Naked Pioneer Girl, by
- Robert Chandler, Elizabeth Chandler and Olga Meerson for Soul, by Andrei Platonov
- Arch Tait for Hurramabad, by Andrei Volos
- Robert Maguire for Dead Souls, by Nikolai Gogol
2007
- Joanne Turnbull for 7 Stories, by Sigismund Krzhizhanovsky
- Anthony Briggs for War and Peace, by Leo Tolstoy
- Hugh Aplin for The Death of Ivan Ilyich, by Leo Tolstoy
- Arch Tait for Sonechka: a novella and stories, by Ludmila Ulitskaya
- Anne O. Fisher for Ilf and Petrov's American Road Trip: The 1935 Travelogue for two Soviet writers by Ilya Ilf and Evgeny Petrov
2009
- Hugh Aplin for Romance with Cocaine, by Mikhail Ageyev
- Ignat Avsey for Humiliated and Insulted, by Fyodor Dostoevsky
- Nick Allen for One Soldier's War in Chechnya, by Andrei Babchenko
- Andrew Bromfield for The Sacred Book of the Werewolf, by Victor Pelevin
- Sasha Dugdale for Birdsong on the Seabed, by Elena Shvarts
- Jamey Gambrell for Ice, by Vladimir Sorokin
- Amanda Love Darragh for Iramifications, by Maria Galina
2012
- Margaret Winchell for The Cathedral Clergy: A Chronicle, by Nikolay Leskov
- Konstantin Gurevich and Helen Anderson for The Golden Calf, by Ilya Ilf and Evgeny Petrov
- John Elsworth for Petersburg, by Andrei Bely
- Robert Chandler and Elizabeth Chandler for The Road, by Vasily Grossman
- Galya Aplin and Hugh Aplin for The Village, by Ivan Bunin
2014
- Andrew Bromfield for Happiness is Possible, by Oleg Zaionchkovsky
- Angela Livingstone for Phaedra; with New Year's Letter and Other Long Poems, by Marina Tsvetaeva
- Peter Daniels for Selected Poems, by Vladislav Khodasevich
- Robert Chandler and Elizabeth Chandler for Russian Magic Tales from Pushkin to Platonov, edited by Robert Chandler
- Anthony Briggs for The Queen of Spades by Alexander Pushkin