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Israeli novel, Russian poem collection win prizes
Published on Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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An Israeli novel and a collection of Russian poetry have won prizes for best English-language translation.
Gail Hareven's novel "The Confessions of Noa Weber" won the Best Translated Book Award for fiction. It was written in Hebrew and translated by Dalya Bilu for Melville House Press.
The poetry prize went to Elena Fanailova's "The Russian Version." It was translated by Genya Turovskaya and Stephanie Sandler and published by Ugly Duckling Presse.
The awards were founded three years ago by Three Percent, a resource for translated works that is based at the University of Rochester. They have no cash prize.
The Associated Press
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