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As a reminder, nominations for the Transatlantyk Award are open until 31 March. The award will be presented for the twentieth time this year.
The Transatlantyk is an annual award granted by the Book Institute to an eminent ambassador of Polish literature abroad. The aim of the award is to honour a person with particular achievements in promoting Polish literature around the world. The winner may be a translator, a publisher, a critic, or an animator of cultural life.
The award is worth 10,000 euros; in addition, the winner receives a statuette designed by Łukasz Kieferling.
Only citizens of other countries (including Poles with foreign passports) may apply for the Award. Applications for the Award may be submitted by Polish and foreign institutions involved in the promotion of culture, research centres, publishing houses, creative associations, and private individuals.
Previous winners of the Transatlantyk Award:
2005 - Henryk Bereska (Germany)
2006 - Anders Bodegård (Sweden)
2007 - Albrecht Lempp (Germany)
2008 - Ksenia Starosielska (Russia)
2009 - Biserka Rajčić (Serbia)
2010 - Pietro Marchesani (Italy)
2011 - Vlasta Dvořáčková (Czech Republic)
2012 - Yi Lijun (China)
2013 - Karol Lesman (Netherlands)
2014 – Bill Johnston (USA)
2015 - Laurence Dyèvre (France)
2016 - Constantin Geambaşu (Romania)
2017 - Lajos Pálfalvi (Hungary)
2018 – Antonia Lloyd-Jones (Great Britain)
2019 – Hendrik Lindepuu (Estonia)
2020 – Ewa Thompson (USA)
2021 – Tokimasa Sekiguchi (Japan)
2022 – Silvano de Fanti (Italy)
2023 – Hatif Janabi (Iraq)
Applications with additional information/materials should be sent to the Book Institute (ul. Wróblewskiego 6, PL 31-148 Kraków, by post or e-mail to office@bookinstitute.pl) by 31 March 2024.