The ten fiction finalists for the Best Translated Book Award have been announced

  • Agaat by Marlene Van Niekerk, tr. from the Afrikaans by Michiel Heyns
  • Georg Letham: Physician and Murderer by Ernst Weiss, tr. from the German by Joel Rotenberg
  • The Golden Age by Michal Ajvaz, tr. from the Czech by Andrew Oakland
  • Hocus Bogus by Romain Gary (writing as Émile Ajar), tr. from the French by David Bellos
  • The Jokers by Albert Cossery, tr. from the French by Anna Moschovakis
  • A Life on Paper by George-Olivier Châteaureynaud, tr. from the French by Edward Gauvin
  • The Literary Conference by César Aira, tr. from the Spanish by Katherine Silver
  • On Elegance While Sleeping by “Viscount” Lascano Tegui, tr. from the Spanish by Idra Novey
  • The True Deceiver by Tove Jansson, tr. from the Swedish by Thomas Teal
  • Visitation by Jenny Erpenbeck, tr. from the German by Susan Bernofsky

I have read only three of the finalists and reviewed only two (the highlighted ones above, with links to my reviews; I will soon have a review of A Life on Paper up).  Of the longlisters I read, I’m not surprised A Jew Must Die is not on this list (though it is certainly worth reading), but I did really like Bad Nature, or With Elvis in Mexico.

By any measure, these are fine books.  I have four on my shelf to read, and I’m looking forward to each.

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