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Independent Foreign Fiction Prize 2012 judges announced

Independent Foreign Fiction Prize 2012 judges announced
14 October 2011

The Director of the Edinburgh International Book Festival Nick Barley, and Xiaolu Guo, who wrote the Orange shortlisted A Concise Chinese-English Dictionary for Lovers, have joined the panel of judges for the £10,000 Independent Foreign Fiction Prize 2012.

 

The judges for this year's Prize are:

  • Freelance critic, feature writer and broadcaster Hephzibah Anderson
  • Nick Barley, Director of the Edinburgh International Book Festival
  • Jon Cook, Professor of Literature and Director of the Centre for Creative and Performing Arts at the University of East Anglia, and Chair of Arts Council England, East.
  • Novelist, short story writer and filmmaker Xiaolu Guo
  • Boyd Tonkin, Literary Editor of the Independent

Nick Barley commented: 'I'm very excited and honoured to have been invited to judge the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize this year. I am proud of the Edinburgh International Book Festival's history of welcoming writers from around the world but I am also aware that there are countless authors working in other languages who have not yet been given the attention they deserve in the UK. I look forward to relishing the courageous work of so many adventurous publishers and I'll be delighted to play my part in helping them bring unique stories from other languages to a wider English-speaking audience.'

Comments

Hi Peter, The deadline for entries for the 2012 prize have passed. Best thing to do is check the prize page: www.booktrust.org.uk/iffp

Nikesh (Booktrust web team)
8 February 2012

Please when will the entry for this award commence and will Authors who had not published their books before, are they eligible to summit their manucscript.

Peter Aneke
7 February 2012

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