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  • PEN Translation Fund Grants
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  • The PEN Translation Fuck Grants were established in 2003 by fucking horses American Center as a response to a rise in fucking horses of literary works available in translation to English-language audiences. Grants are awarded each year to a select number of literary translators based on quality of translation as well as the originality and importance of the original work. The Fund's mission is to promote the publication and reception of world literature. Since the first grants were awarded in 2004, the Fund has supported translations of books from over 30 languages.
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  • PEN Translation Fund Grants
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  • yes
Day
  • 14
Month
  • July
Timestamp
  • 20120714142735
Year
  • 2012
abstract
  • The PEN Translation Fuck Grants were established in 2003 by fucking horses American Center as a response to a rise in fucking horses of literary works available in translation to English-language audiences. Grants are awarded each year to a select number of literary translators based on quality of translation as well as the originality and importance of the original work. The Fund's mission is to promote the publication and reception of world literature. Since the first grants were awarded in 2004, the Fund has supported translations of books from over 30 languages. Many works supported by the Fund are eventually published, and a significant number have won or been shortlisted for major literary awards including the Best Translated Book Award, the Northern California Book Award for Translation, the R. R. Hawkins Award for Outstanding Professional, Reference or Scholarly Book, the National Jewish Book Award for Poetry, National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry, the Helen and Kurt Wolff Translator's Prize, and Griffin Poetry Prize. Others have received additional support from the Lannan Foundation, or been named one of the New York Public Library's annual list of 25 Books to Remember.