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International Booker Prize

The International Booker Prize (formerly known as the Man Booker International Prize) is an international literary award hosted in the United Kingdom. The introduction of the International Prize to complement the Man Booker Prize was announced in June 2004.[1] Sponsored by the Man Group, from 2005 until 2015 the award was given every two years to a living author of any nationality for a body of work published in English or generally available in English translation.[2] It rewarded one author's "continued creativity, development and overall contribution to fiction on the world stage",[3] and was a recognition of the writer's body of work rather than any one title.

International Booker Prize
Inaugural winner Ismail Kadare
Awarded forBest book in English or in English translation
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented byBooker Prize Foundation
Reward(s)£50,000
First awarded2005; 18 years ago (2005)
Websitethebookerprizes.com/the-international-booker-prize

Since 2016, the award has been given annually to a single book translated into English and published in the United Kingdom or Ireland, with a £50,000 prize for the winning title, shared equally between author and translator.[4][5]

Crankstart, the charitable foundation of Sir Michael Moritz and his wife, Harriet Heyman began supporting The Booker Prizes on 1 June 2019. From this date, the prizes were known as The Booker Prize and The International Booker Prize. Of their support for The Booker Prize Foundation and the prizes, Moritz commented: "Neither of us can imagine a day where we don’t spend time reading a book. The Booker Prizes are ways of spreading the word about the insights, discoveries, pleasures and joy that spring from great fiction".

History Edit

Pre-2016 Edit

Whereas the Man Booker Prize was open only to writers from the Commonwealth, Ireland, and Zimbabwe, the International Prize was open to all nationalities who had work available in English including translations.[6] The award was worth £60,000 and given every two years to a living author's entire body of literature, similar to the Nobel Prize for Literature.[3] The Man Booker International Prize also allowed for a separate award for translation. If applicable, the winning author could choose their translators to receive a prize sum of £15,000.[7]

The 2005 inaugural winner of the prize was Albanian writer Ismail Kadare. Praising its concerted judgement, the journalist Hephzibah Anderson noted that the Man Booker International Prize was "fast becoming the more significant award, appearing an ever more competent alternative to the Nobel".[8]

Year Author Country Translator Language Ref.
2005 Ismail Kadare   Albania N/A Albanian [9]
2007 Chinua Achebe   Nigeria N/A English [10]
2009 Alice Munro   Canada N/A English [11]
2011 Philip Roth   United States N/A English [12]
2013 Lydia Davis   United States N/A English [13]
2015 László Krasznahorkai   Hungary George Szirtes and Ottilie Mulzet Hungarian [14]

2016 onwards Edit

In July 2015 it was announced that the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize would be disbanded.[4] The prize money from that award would be folded into the Man Booker International Prize, which would henceforth act similarly to the Independent prize: awarding an annual book of fiction translated into English, with the £50,000 prize split between author and translator.[15] Each shortlisted author and translator receives £2,500.[16] Its aim is to encourage publishing and reading of quality works in translation and to highlight the work of translators. Judges select a longlist of 12 or 13 books in March (“the Booker Dozen”), followed by a shortlist of six in April,[17] with the winner announced in May.[18]

Year Author Country Translator Country Work Language Ref.
2016 Han Kang   South Korea Deborah Smith United Kingdom The Vegetarian
채식주의자
Korean [19]
2017 David Grossman   Israel Jessica Cohen Israel/UK/US A Horse Walks Into a Bar
סוס אחד נכנס לבר‎
Hebrew [20]
2018 Olga Tokarczuk   Poland Jennifer Croft United States Flights
Bieguni
Polish [21]
2019 Jokha al-Harthi   Oman Marilyn Booth United States Celestial Bodies
سـيّـدات الـقـمـر،
Arabic [22]
2020 Marieke Lucas Rijneveld   Netherlands Michele Hutchison United Kingdom The Discomfort of Evening
De avond is ongemak
Dutch [23]
2021 David Diop   France Anna Moschovakis United States At Night All Blood Is Black
Frère d'âme
French [24]
2022 Geetanjali Shree   India Daisy Rockwell United States Tomb of Sand
रेत समाधि[25]
Hindi [26][27]
2023 Georgi Gospodinov   Bulgaria Angela Rodel United Kingdom/ United States Time Shelter
Времеубежище
Bulgarian [28]

Nominations 2005-2015 Edit

2005 Edit

The inaugural Man Booker International Prize was judged by John Carey (Chair), Alberto Manguel and Azar Nafisi.[29] The nominees were announced on 2 June 2005 at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.[3] Albanian novelist Ismail Kadare was named the inaugural International Prize winner in 2005.[29] Head judge, Professor John Carey said Kadare is "a universal writer in the tradition of storytelling that goes back to Homer."[29] Kadare said he was "deeply honoured" at being awarded the prize.[29] Kadare was also able to select a translator to receive an additional prize of £15,000.[29] The writer received his award in Edinburgh on 27 June.[29]

Winner
Nominees

2007 Edit

The 2007 prize was judged by Elaine Showalter, Nadine Gordimer and Colm Tóibin.[6] The nominees for the second Man Booker International Prize were announced on 12 April 2007 at Massey College in Toronto.[6] Nigerian author Chinua Achebe was awarded the International Prize for his literary career in 2007.[30] Judge Nadine Gordimer said Achebe was "the father of modern African literature" and that he was "integral" to world literature.[30] Achebe received his award on 28 June in Oxford.[30]

Winner
Nominees

2009 Edit

The 2009 prize was judged by Jane Smiley (Chair), Amit Chaudhuri and Andrey Kurkov.[31] The nominees for the third Man Booker International Prize were announced on 18 March 2009 at The New York Public Library.[32] Canadian short story writer Munro was named the winner of the prize in 2009 for her lifetime body of work.[31] Judge Jane Smiley said picking a winner had been "a challenge", but Munro had won the panel over.[31] On Munro's work, Smiley said "Her work is practically perfect. Any writer has to gawk when reading her because her work is very subtle and precise. Her thoughtfulness about every subject is so concentrated."[31] Munro, who said she was "totally amazed and delighted" at her win, received the award at Trinity College Dublin on 25 June.[2][31]

Winner
Nominees

2011 Edit

The 2011 prize was judged by Rick Gekoski (Chair), Carmen Callil (withdrew in protest over choice of winner) and Justin Cartwright.[35] The nominees for the fourth Man Booker International Prize were announced on 30 March 2011 at a ceremony in Sydney, Australia.[36] John le Carré asked to be removed from consideration, saying he was "flattered", but that he does not compete for literary prizes.[37] However, judge Rick Gekoski said although he was disappointed that le Carré wanted to withdraw, his name would remain on the list.[37] American novelist Roth was announced as the winner on 18 May 2011 at the Sydney Writers' Festival.[38] Of his win, Roth said "This is a great honour and I'm delighted to receive it."[38] The writer said he hoped the prize would bring him to the attention of readers around the world who are not currently familiar with his body of work.[38] Roth received his award in London on 28 June; however, he was unable to attend in person due to ill health, so he sent a short video instead.[38][39] After Roth was announced as the winner, Carmen Callil withdrew from the judging panel, saying "I don't rate him as a writer at all... in 20 years' time will anyone read him?" Callil later wrote an editorial in The Guardian explaining her position and why she chose to leave the panel.[7][40]

Winner
Nominees

2013 Edit

The 2013 prize was judged by Christopher Ricks (Chair), Elif Batuman, Aminatta Forna, Yiyun Li and Tim Parks.[41] The nominees for the fifth Man Booker International Prize were announced on 24 January 2013.[42] Marilynne Robinson was the only writer out of the ten nominees who had been nominated for the prize before.[42] Lydia Davis, best known as a short story writer, was announced as the winner of the 2013 prize on 22 May at a ceremony at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.[43] The official announcement of Davis' award on the Man Booker Prize website described her work as having "the brevity and precision of poetry." Judging panel chair Christopher Ricks commented that "There is vigilance to her stories, and great imaginative attention. Vigilance as how to realise things down to the very word or syllable; vigilance as to everybody's impure motives and illusions of feeling."[44]

Winner
Nominees

2015 Edit

The 2015 prize was judged by Marina Warner (Chair), Nadeem Aslam, Elleke Boehmer, Edwin Frank and Wen-chin Ouyang.[45] The nominees for the sixth Man Booker International Prize were announced on 24 March 2015.[45] László Krasznahorkai became the first author from Hungary to receive the Man Booker award. The prize was given to recognise his "achievement in fiction on the world stage". British author Marina Warner, who chaired the panel of judges that selected Krasznahorkai for the award, compared his writing to Kafka and Beckett. Krasznahorkai's translators, George Szirtes and Ottilie Mulzet, shared the £15,000 translators' prize.[46]

Winner
Nominees

Nominations 2016-Present Edit

The chair of each year's judging panel is shown in bold text.

2016 Edit

The nominees for the seventh Man Booker International Prize were announced on 14 April 2016.[48] The six nominees were chosen from a longlist of thirteen.[49][50] Han became the first Korean author to win the prize and, under the new format for 2016, Smith became the first translator to share the prize. British journalist Boyd Tonkin, who chaired the judging panel, said that the decision was unanimous. He also said of the book "in a style both lyrical and lacerating, it reveals the impact of this great refusal both on the heroine herself and on those around her. This compact, exquisite and disturbing book will linger long in the minds, and maybe the dreams, of its readers."[51]

Award Author Country Translator Title Publisher Judges
Winner Han Kang   South Korea Deborah Smith The Vegetarian
채식주의자
Portobello Books
Shortlist José Eduardo Agualusa   Angola Daniel Hahn A General Theory of Oblivion
Teoria Geral do Esquecimento
Harvill Secker
Elena Ferrante   Italy Ann Goldstein The Story of the Lost Child
Storia della bambina perduta
Europa Editions
Orhan Pamuk   Turkey Ekin Oklap A Strangeness in My Mind
Kafamda Bir Tuhaflık
Faber & Faber
Robert Seethaler   Austria Charlotte Collins A Whole Life
Ein ganzes Leben
Picador
Yan Lianke   China Carlos Rojas The Four Books
四書
Chatto & Windus
Longlist Maylis de Kerangal   France Jessica Moore Mend the Living
Réparer les vivants
MacLehose Press
Eka Kurniawan   Indonesia Labodalih Sembiring Man Tiger
Lelaki Harimau
Verso Books
Fiston Mwanza Mujila   Democratic Republic of Congo Roland Glasser Tram 83 Jacaranda Books
Raduan Nassar   Brazil Stefan Tobler A Cup of Rage
Um Copo de Cólera
Penguin Modern Classics
Marie NDiaye   France Jordan Stump Ladivine MacLehose Press
Kenzaburō Ōe   Japan Deborah Boliver Boehm Death by Water
水死
Atlantic Books
Aki Ollikainen   Finland Emily Jeremiah & Fleur Jeremiah White Hunger
Nälkävuosi
Peirene Press

2017 Edit

The longlist for the eighth Man Booker International Prize was announced on 14 March 2017, and the shortlist on 20 April 2017. The winner was announced on 14 June 2017.[52][53] Grossman became the first Israeli author to win the prize, sharing the £50,000 award with translator Jessica Cohen. Nick Barley, who is the director of the Edinburgh International Book Festival, described the book as "an ambitious high-wire act of a novel [that] shines a spotlight on the effects of grief, without any hint of sentimentality. The central character is challenging and flawed, but completely compelling." The novel won over 126 other contenders.[54]

Award Author Country Translator Title Publisher Judges
Winner David Grossman   Israel Jessica Cohen A Horse Walks into a Bar
סוס אחד נכנס לבר
Jonathan Cape
Shortlist Mathias Énard   France Charlotte Mandell Compass
Boussole
Fitzcarraldo Editions
Roy Jacobsen   Norway Don Bartlett & Don Shaw The Unseen
De usynlige
MacLehose Press
Dorthe Nors   Denmark Misha Hoekstra Mirror, Shoulder, Signal
Spejl, skulder, blink
Pushkin Press
Amos Oz   Israel Nicholas de Lange Judas
הבשורה על-פי יהודה
Chatto & Windus
Samanta Schweblin   Argentina Megan McDowell Fever Dream
Distancia de rescate
Oneworld
Longlist Wioletta Greg   Poland Eliza Marciniak Swallowing Mercury
Guguly
Portobello Books
Stefan Hertmans   Belgium David McKay War and Turpentine
Oorlog en terpentijn
Harvill Secker
Ismail Kadare   Albania John Hodgson The Traitor's Niche
Kamarja e turpit
Harvill Secker
Alain Mabanckou   France Helen Stevenson Black Moses
Petit Piment
Serpent's Tail
Clemens Meyer   Germany Katy Derbyshire Bricks and Mortar
Im Stein
Fitzcarraldo Editions
Jón Kalman Stefánsson   Iceland Phil Roughton Fish Have No Feet
Fiskarnir hafa enga fætur
MacLehose Press
Yan Lianke   China Carlos Rojas The Explosion Chronicles
炸裂志
Chatto & Windus

2018 Edit

The longlist for the ninth Man Booker International Prize was announced on 12 March 2018. The shortlist of six books was announced on 12 April 2018 at an event at Somerset House in London. The winner was announced on 22 May 2018 at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. Tokarczuk is the first Polish author to win the award,[55] and shared the prize with Croft.[56] Lisa Appignanesi described Tokarczuk as a "writer of wonderful wit, imagination, and literary panache."[57]

Award Author Country Translator Title Publisher Judges
Winner Olga Tokarczuk   Poland Jennifer Croft Flights
Bieguni
Fitzcarraldo Editions
Shortlist Virginie Despentes   France Frank Wynne Vernon Subutex 1 MacLehose Press
Han Kang   South Korea Deborah Smith The White Book
Portobello Books
László Krasznahorkai   Hungary John Batki, Ottilie Mulzet & George Szirtes The World Goes On
Megy a világ
Tuskar Rock Press
Antonio Muñoz Molina   Spain Camilo A. Ramirez Like a Fading Shadow
Como la sombra que se va
Tuskar Rock Press
Ahmed Saadawi   Iraq Jonathan Wright Frankenstein in Baghdad
فرانكشتاين في بغداد
Oneworld
Longlist Laurent Binet   France Sam Taylor The 7th Function of Language
La Septième Fonction du langage
Harvill Secker
Javier Cercas   Spain Frank Wynne The Impostor
El impostor
MacLehose Press
Jenny Erpenbeck   Germany Susan Bernofsky Go, Went, Gone
Gehen, ging, gegangen
Portobello Books
Ariana Harwicz   Argentina Sarah Moses & Carolina Orloff Die, My Love
Matate, amor
Charco Press
Christoph Ransmayr   Austria Simon Pare The Flying Mountain
Der fliegende Berg
Seagull Books
Wu Ming-Yi   Taiwan Darryl Sterk The Stolen Bicycle
單車失竊記
Text Publishing
Gabriela Ybarra   Spain Natasha Wimmer The Dinner Guest
El comensal
Harvill Secker

2019 Edit

The longlist for the Man Booker International Prize was announced on 13 March 2019.[58] The shortlist was announced on 9 April 2019.[59] The winner was announced on 21 May 2019; Jokha Alharthi is the first author writing in Arabic to have won the Man Booker International Prize. Bettany Hughes said of Celestial Bodies that, "We felt we were getting access to ideas and thoughts and experiences you aren’t normally given in English. It avoids every stereotype you might expect in its analysis of gender and race and social distinction and slavery."[60]

Award Author Country Translator Title Publisher Judges
Winner Jokha Alharthi   Oman Marilyn Booth Celestial Bodies
سيدات القمر
Sandstone Press
Shortlist Annie Ernaux   France Alison L. Strayer The Years
Les Années
Fitzcarraldo Editions
Marion Poschmann   Germany Jen Calleja The Pine Islands
Die Kieferninseln
Serpent's Tail
Olga Tokarczuk   Poland Antonia Lloyd-Jones Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead
Prowadź swój pług przez kości umarłych
Fitzcarraldo Editions
Juan Gabriel Vásquez   Colombia Anne McLean The Shape of the Ruins
La forma de las ruinas
MacLehose Press
Alia Trabucco Zeran   Chile Sophie Hughes The Remainder
La resta
And Other Stories
Longlist Can Xue   China Annelise Finegan Wasmoen Love in the New Millenium
新世纪爱情故事
Yale University Press
Hwang Sok-yong   South Korea Sora Kim-Russell At Dusk
해질무렵
Scribe
Mazen Maarouf   Palestine
  Iceland
Jonathan Wright Jokes for the Gunmen
كات للمسلحين
Granta
Hubert Mingarelli   France Sam Taylor Four Soldiers
Quatre soldats
Portobello Books
Samanta Schweblin   Argentina Megan McDowell Mouthful of Birds
Pájaros en la boca
Oneworld
Sara Stridsberg   Sweden Deborah Bragan-Turner The Faculty of Dreams
Drömfakulteten
MacLehose Press
Tommy Wieringa   The Netherlands Sam Garrett The Death of Murat Idrissi
De dood van Murat Idrissi
Scribe

2020 Edit

The longlist for the prize was announced on 27 February 2020.[61] The shortlist was announced 2 April 2020.[62] The winner announcement was originally planned for 19 May 2020, however due to the COVID-19 pandemic it was postponed to 26 August 2020.[63]

Award Author Country Translator Title Publisher Judges
Winner Marieke Lucas Rijneveld   The Netherlands Michele Hutchison The Discomfort of Evening
De avond is ongemak
Faber & Faber
Shortlist Shokoofeh Azar   Iran Anonymous The Enlightenment of The Greengage Tree
اشراق درخت گوجه سبز
Europa Editions
Gabriela Cabezón Cámara   Argentina Iona Macintyre & Fiona Mackintosh The Adventures of China Iron
Las aventuras de la China Iron
Charco Press
Daniel Kehlmann   Germany Ross Benjamin Tyll Riverrun, Quercus
Fernanda Melchor   Mexico Sophie Hughes Hurricane Season
Temporada de huracanes
Fitzcarraldo Editions
Yōko Ogawa   Japan Stephen Snyder The Memory Police
密やかな結晶
Harvill Secker
Longlist Willem Anker   South Africa Michiel Heyns Red Dog
Buys: 'n grensroman
Pushkin Press
Jon Fosse   Norway Damion Searls The Other Name: Septology I – II
Det andre namnet – Septologien I – II
Fitzcarraldo Editions
Nino Haratischvili   Georgia
  Germany
Charlotte Collins & Ruth Martin The Eighth Life
Das achte Leben (Für Brilka)
Scribe
Michel Houellebecq   France Shaun Whiteside Serotonin
Sérotonine
William Heinemann
Emmanuelle Pagano   France Sophie Lewis & Jennifer Higgins Faces on the Tip of My Tongue
Un renard à mains nues
Peirene Press
Samanta Schweblin   Argentina Megan McDowell Little Eyes
Kentukis
Oneworld
Enrique Vila-Matas   Spain Margaret Jull Costa & Sophie Hughes Mac and His Problem
Mac y su contratiempo
Harvill Secker

2021 Edit

The longlist was announced on 30 March 2021, the shortlist on 22 April, and the winning author and translator on 2 June 2021.[64]

Award Author Country Translator Title Publisher Judges
Winner David Diop   France Anna Moschovakis At Night All Blood Is Black
Frère d'âme
Pushkin Press
Shortlist Mariana Enríquez   Argentina Megan McDowell The Dangers of Smoking in Bed
Los peligros de fumar en la cama
Granta
Benjamín Labatut   Chile Adrian Nathan West When We Cease to Understand the World
Un verdor terrible
Pushkin Press
Olga Ravn   Denmark Martin Aitken The Employees
De ansatte
Lolli Editions
Maria Stepanova   Russia Sasha Dugdale In Memory of Memory
Памяти памяти
Fitzcarraldo Editions
Éric Vuillard   France Mark Polizzotti The War of the Poor
La Guerre des pauvres
Picador
Longlist Can Xue   China Karen Gernant & Chen Zeping I Live in the Slums Yale University Press
Nana Ekvtimishvili   Georgia Elizabeth Heighway The Pear Field
მსხლების მინდორი
Peirene Press
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o   Kenya Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o The Perfect Nine: The Epic Gikuyu and Mumbi
Kenda Mũiyũru: Rũgano rwa Gĩkũyũ na Mũmbi
Harvill Secker
Jaap Robben   The Netherlands David Doherty Summer Brother
Zomervacht
World Editions
Judith Schalansky   Germany Jackie Smith An Inventory of Losses
Verzeichnis einiger Verluste
MacLehose Press
Adania Shibli   Palestine Elisabeth Jaquette Minor Detail
تفصيل ثانوي
Fitzcarraldo Editions
Andrzej Tichý   Sweden Nichola Smalley Wretchedness
Eländet
And Other Stories

2022 Edit

The longlist was announced on 10 March 2022; the shortlist on 7 April 2022 and the winner on 26 May 2022.[65]

Award Author Country Translator Title Publisher Judges
Winner Geetanjali Shree   India Daisy Rockwell Tomb of Sand
रेत समाधि
Tilted Axis Press
Shortlist Bora Chung   South Korea Anton Hur Cursed Bunny
저주토끼
Honford Star
Jon Fosse   Norway Damion Searls A New Name: Septology VI-VII
Eit nytt namn – Septologien VI – VII
Fitzcarraldo Editions
Mieko Kawakami   Japan Sam Bett & David Boyd Heaven
ヘヴン
Picador
Claudia Piñeiro   Argentina Frances Riddle Elena Knows
Elena sabe
Charco Press
Olga Tokarczuk   Poland Jennifer Croft The Books of Jacob
Księgi Jakubowe
Fitzcarraldo Editions
Longlist Jonas Eika   Denmark Sherilyn Hellberg After the Sun
Efter solen
Lolli Editions
David Grossman   Israel Jessica Cohen More Than I Love My Life
אתי החיים משחק הרבה
Jonathan Cape
Violaine Huisman   France Leslie Camhi The Book of Mother
Fugitive parce que reine
Scribner
Fernanda Melchor   Mexico Sophie Hughes Paradais
Páradais
Fitzcarraldo Editions
Sang Young Park   South Korea Anton Hur Love in the Big City
대도시의 사랑법
Tilted Axis Press
Norman Erikson Pasaribu   Indonesia Tiffany Tsao Happy Stories, Mostly
Cerita-cerita Bahagia, Hampir Seluruhnya
Tilted Axis Press
Paulo Scott   Brazil Daniel Hahn Phenotypes
Marrom e Amarelo
And Other Stories

2023 Edit

The longlist was announced on 14 March 2023,[66] the shortlist on 18 April 2023,[67] and the winner on 23 May 2023.[68]

Award Author Country Translator Title Publisher Judges
Winner Georgi Gospodinov   Bulgaria Angela Rodel Time Shelter
Времеубежище
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Shortlist Eva Baltasar   Spain Julia Sanches Boulder And Other Stories
Cheon Myeong-kwan   South Korea Chi-Young Kim Whale
고래
Europa Editions
Maryse Condé   France Richard Philcox The Gospel According to the New World
L'Évangile du nouveau monde
World Editions
GauZ’   Côte d'Ivoire Frank Wynne Standing Heavy
Debout-payé
MacLehose Press
Guadalupe Nettel   Mexico Rosalind Harvey Still Born
La hija única
Fitzcarraldo Editions
Longlist Vigdis Hjorth   Norway Charlotte Barslund Is Mother Dead
Er mor død
Verso Fiction
Andrey Kurkov   Ukraine Reuben Woolley Jimi Hendrix Live in Lviv
Львовская гастроль Джими Хендрикса
MacLehose Press
Laurent Mauvignier   France Daniel Levin Becker The Birthday Party
Histoires de la nuit
Fitzcarraldo Editions
Clemens Meyer   Germany Katy Derbyshire While We Were Dreaming
Als wir träumten
Fitzcarraldo Editions
Perumal Murugan   India Aniruddhan Vasudevan Pyre
பூக்குழி
Pushkin Press
Amanda Svensson   Sweden Nichola Smalley A System So Magnificent It Is Blinding
Ett system så magnifikt att det bländar
Scribe
Zou Jingzhi   China Jeremy Tiang Ninth Building
九栋
Honford Star

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For the related prize given to an author writing in English see The Booker Prize The International Booker Prize formerly known as the Man Booker International Prize is an international literary award hosted in the United Kingdom The introduction of the International Prize to complement the Man Booker Prize was announced in June 2004 1 Sponsored by the Man Group from 2005 until 2015 the award was given every two years to a living author of any nationality for a body of work published in English or generally available in English translation 2 It rewarded one author s continued creativity development and overall contribution to fiction on the world stage 3 and was a recognition of the writer s body of work rather than any one title International Booker PrizeInaugural winner Ismail KadareAwarded forBest book in English or in English translationCountryUnited KingdomPresented byBooker Prize FoundationReward s 50 000First awarded2005 18 years ago 2005 Websitethebookerprizes wbr com wbr the international booker prizeSince 2016 the award has been given annually to a single book translated into English and published in the United Kingdom or Ireland with a 50 000 prize for the winning title shared equally between author and translator 4 5 Crankstart the charitable foundation of Sir Michael Moritz and his wife Harriet Heyman began supporting The Booker Prizes on 1 June 2019 From this date the prizes were known as The Booker Prize and The International Booker Prize Of their support for The Booker Prize Foundation and the prizes Moritz commented Neither of us can imagine a day where we don t spend time reading a book The Booker Prizes are ways of spreading the word about the insights discoveries pleasures and joy that spring from great fiction Contents 1 History 1 1 Pre 2016 1 2 2016 onwards 2 Nominations 2005 2015 2 1 2005 2 2 2007 2 3 2009 2 4 2011 2 5 2013 2 6 2015 3 Nominations 2016 Present 3 1 2016 3 2 2017 3 3 2018 3 4 2019 3 5 2020 3 6 2021 3 7 2022 3 8 2023 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditPre 2016 Edit Whereas the Man Booker Prize was open only to writers from the Commonwealth Ireland and Zimbabwe the International Prize was open to all nationalities who had work available in English including translations 6 The award was worth 60 000 and given every two years to a living author s entire body of literature similar to the Nobel Prize for Literature 3 The Man Booker International Prize also allowed for a separate award for translation If applicable the winning author could choose their translators to receive a prize sum of 15 000 7 The 2005 inaugural winner of the prize was Albanian writer Ismail Kadare Praising its concerted judgement the journalist Hephzibah Anderson noted that the Man Booker International Prize was fast becoming the more significant award appearing an ever more competent alternative to the Nobel 8 Year Author Country Translator Language Ref 2005 Ismail Kadare nbsp Albania N A Albanian 9 2007 Chinua Achebe nbsp Nigeria N A English 10 2009 Alice Munro nbsp Canada N A English 11 2011 Philip Roth nbsp United States N A English 12 2013 Lydia Davis nbsp United States N A English 13 2015 Laszlo Krasznahorkai nbsp Hungary George Szirtes and Ottilie Mulzet Hungarian 14 2016 onwards Edit In July 2015 it was announced that the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize would be disbanded 4 The prize money from that award would be folded into the Man Booker International Prize which would henceforth act similarly to the Independent prize awarding an annual book of fiction translated into English with the 50 000 prize split between author and translator 15 Each shortlisted author and translator receives 2 500 16 Its aim is to encourage publishing and reading of quality works in translation and to highlight the work of translators Judges select a longlist of 12 or 13 books in March the Booker Dozen followed by a shortlist of six in April 17 with the winner announced in May 18 Year Author Country Translator Country Work Language Ref 2016 Han Kang nbsp South Korea Deborah Smith United Kingdom The Vegetarian채식주의자 Korean 19 2017 David Grossman nbsp Israel Jessica Cohen Israel UK US A Horse Walks Into a Bar סוס אחד נכנס לבר Hebrew 20 2018 Olga Tokarczuk nbsp Poland Jennifer Croft United States Flights Bieguni Polish 21 2019 Jokha al Harthi nbsp Oman Marilyn Booth United States Celestial Bodiesسـي ـدات الـقـمـر Arabic 22 2020 Marieke Lucas Rijneveld nbsp Netherlands Michele Hutchison United Kingdom The Discomfort of EveningDe avond is ongemak Dutch 23 2021 David Diop nbsp France Anna Moschovakis United States At Night All Blood Is BlackFrere d ame French 24 2022 Geetanjali Shree nbsp India Daisy Rockwell United States Tomb of Sandर त सम ध 25 Hindi 26 27 2023 Georgi Gospodinov nbsp Bulgaria Angela Rodel United Kingdom United States Time ShelterVremeubezhishe Bulgarian 28 Nominations 2005 2015 Edit2005 Edit The inaugural Man Booker International Prize was judged by John Carey Chair Alberto Manguel and Azar Nafisi 29 The nominees were announced on 2 June 2005 at Georgetown University in Washington D C 3 Albanian novelist Ismail Kadare was named the inaugural International Prize winner in 2005 29 Head judge Professor John Carey said Kadare is a universal writer in the tradition of storytelling that goes back to Homer 29 Kadare said he was deeply honoured at being awarded the prize 29 Kadare was also able to select a translator to receive an additional prize of 15 000 29 The writer received his award in Edinburgh on 27 June 29 WinnerIsmail KadareNomineesMargaret Atwood Canada Saul Bellow US Gabriel Garcia Marquez Colombia Gunter Grass Germany Ismail Kadare Albania Milan Kundera Czech Republic Stanislaw Lem Poland Doris Lessing UK Ian McEwan UK Naguib Mahfouz Egypt Tomas Eloy Martinez Argentina Kenzaburō Ōe Japan Cynthia Ozick US Philip Roth US Muriel Spark UK Antonio Tabucchi Italy John Updike US A B Yehoshua Israel 2007 Edit The 2007 prize was judged by Elaine Showalter Nadine Gordimer and Colm Toibin 6 The nominees for the second Man Booker International Prize were announced on 12 April 2007 at Massey College in Toronto 6 Nigerian author Chinua Achebe was awarded the International Prize for his literary career in 2007 30 Judge Nadine Gordimer said Achebe was the father of modern African literature and that he was integral to world literature 30 Achebe received his award on 28 June in Oxford 30 WinnerChinua AchebeNomineesChinua Achebe Nigeria Margaret Atwood Canada John Banville Ireland Peter Carey Australia Don DeLillo US Carlos Fuentes Mexico Doris Lessing UK Ian McEwan UK Harry Mulisch Netherlands Alice Munro Canada Michael Ondaatje Sri Lanka Canada Amos Oz Israel Philip Roth US Salman Rushdie India UK Michel Tournier France 2009 Edit The 2009 prize was judged by Jane Smiley Chair Amit Chaudhuri and Andrey Kurkov 31 The nominees for the third Man Booker International Prize were announced on 18 March 2009 at The New York Public Library 32 Canadian short story writer Munro was named the winner of the prize in 2009 for her lifetime body of work 31 Judge Jane Smiley said picking a winner had been a challenge but Munro had won the panel over 31 On Munro s work Smiley said Her work is practically perfect Any writer has to gawk when reading her because her work is very subtle and precise Her thoughtfulness about every subject is so concentrated 31 Munro who said she was totally amazed and delighted at her win received the award at Trinity College Dublin on 25 June 2 31 WinnerAlice MunroNomineesPeter Carey Australia Evan S Connell US Mahasweta Devi India E L Doctorow US James Kelman UK 33 Arnost Lustig Czech Republic Alice Munro Canada V S Naipaul Trinidad UK Ngũgĩ wa Thiong o Kenya 34 Joyce Carol Oates US Antonio Tabucchi Italy Dubravka Ugresic Croatia Lyudmila Ulitskaya Russia Mario Vargas Llosa Peru 2011 Edit The 2011 prize was judged by Rick Gekoski Chair Carmen Callil withdrew in protest over choice of winner and Justin Cartwright 35 The nominees for the fourth Man Booker International Prize were announced on 30 March 2011 at a ceremony in Sydney Australia 36 John le Carre asked to be removed from consideration saying he was flattered but that he does not compete for literary prizes 37 However judge Rick Gekoski said although he was disappointed that le Carre wanted to withdraw his name would remain on the list 37 American novelist Roth was announced as the winner on 18 May 2011 at the Sydney Writers Festival 38 Of his win Roth said This is a great honour and I m delighted to receive it 38 The writer said he hoped the prize would bring him to the attention of readers around the world who are not currently familiar with his body of work 38 Roth received his award in London on 28 June however he was unable to attend in person due to ill health so he sent a short video instead 38 39 After Roth was announced as the winner Carmen Callil withdrew from the judging panel saying I don t rate him as a writer at all in 20 years time will anyone read him Callil later wrote an editorial in The Guardian explaining her position and why she chose to leave the panel 7 40 WinnerPhilip RothNomineesWang Anyi China Juan Goytisolo Spain James Kelman UK John le Carre UK Amin Maalouf Lebanon David Malouf Australia Dacia Maraini Italy Rohinton Mistry India Canada Philip Pullman UK Marilynne Robinson US Philip Roth US Su Tong China Anne Tyler US 2013 Edit The 2013 prize was judged by Christopher Ricks Chair Elif Batuman Aminatta Forna Yiyun Li and Tim Parks 41 The nominees for the fifth Man Booker International Prize were announced on 24 January 2013 42 Marilynne Robinson was the only writer out of the ten nominees who had been nominated for the prize before 42 Lydia Davis best known as a short story writer was announced as the winner of the 2013 prize on 22 May at a ceremony at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London 43 The official announcement of Davis award on the Man Booker Prize website described her work as having the brevity and precision of poetry Judging panel chair Christopher Ricks commented that There is vigilance to her stories and great imaginative attention Vigilance as how to realise things down to the very word or syllable vigilance as to everybody s impure motives and illusions of feeling 44 WinnerLydia Davis 43 NomineesU R Ananthamurthy India Aharon Appelfeld Israel Lydia Davis US Intizar Hussain Pakistan Marie NDiaye France Josip Novakovich Croatia United States Marilynne Robinson United States Vladimir Sorokin Russia Peter Stamm Switzerland Yan Lianke China 2015 Edit The 2015 prize was judged by Marina Warner Chair Nadeem Aslam Elleke Boehmer Edwin Frank and Wen chin Ouyang 45 The nominees for the sixth Man Booker International Prize were announced on 24 March 2015 45 Laszlo Krasznahorkai became the first author from Hungary to receive the Man Booker award The prize was given to recognise his achievement in fiction on the world stage British author Marina Warner who chaired the panel of judges that selected Krasznahorkai for the award compared his writing to Kafka and Beckett Krasznahorkai s translators George Szirtes and Ottilie Mulzet shared the 15 000 translators prize 46 WinnerLaszlo Krasznahorkai 47 NomineesCesar Aira Argentina Ibrahim al Koni Libya Hoda Barakat Lebanon Maryse Conde Guadeloupe Mia Couto Mozambique Amitav Ghosh India Fanny Howe United States Laszlo Krasznahorkai Hungary Alain Mabanckou Republic of the Congo Marlene van Niekerk South Africa Nominations 2016 Present EditThe chair of each year s judging panel is shown in bold text 2016 Edit The nominees for the seventh Man Booker International Prize were announced on 14 April 2016 48 The six nominees were chosen from a longlist of thirteen 49 50 Han became the first Korean author to win the prize and under the new format for 2016 Smith became the first translator to share the prize British journalist Boyd Tonkin who chaired the judging panel said that the decision was unanimous He also said of the book in a style both lyrical and lacerating it reveals the impact of this great refusal both on the heroine herself and on those around her This compact exquisite and disturbing book will linger long in the minds and maybe the dreams of its readers 51 Award Author Country Translator Title Publisher JudgesWinner Han Kang nbsp South Korea Deborah Smith The Vegetarian채식주의자 Portobello Books Boyd Tonkin Tahmima Anam David Bellos Daniel Medin Ruth PadelShortlist Jose Eduardo Agualusa nbsp Angola Daniel Hahn A General Theory of OblivionTeoria Geral do Esquecimento Harvill SeckerElena Ferrante nbsp Italy Ann Goldstein The Story of the Lost ChildStoria della bambina perduta Europa EditionsOrhan Pamuk nbsp Turkey Ekin Oklap A Strangeness in My MindKafamda Bir Tuhaflik Faber amp FaberRobert Seethaler nbsp Austria Charlotte Collins A Whole LifeEin ganzes Leben PicadorYan Lianke nbsp China Carlos Rojas The Four Books四書 Chatto amp WindusLonglist Maylis de Kerangal nbsp France Jessica Moore Mend the LivingReparer les vivants MacLehose PressEka Kurniawan nbsp Indonesia Labodalih Sembiring Man TigerLelaki Harimau Verso BooksFiston Mwanza Mujila nbsp Democratic Republic of Congo Roland Glasser Tram 83 Jacaranda BooksRaduan Nassar nbsp Brazil Stefan Tobler A Cup of RageUm Copo de Colera Penguin Modern ClassicsMarie NDiaye nbsp France Jordan Stump Ladivine MacLehose PressKenzaburō Ōe nbsp Japan Deborah Boliver Boehm Death by Water水死 Atlantic BooksAki Ollikainen nbsp Finland Emily Jeremiah amp Fleur Jeremiah White HungerNalkavuosi Peirene Press2017 Edit The longlist for the eighth Man Booker International Prize was announced on 14 March 2017 and the shortlist on 20 April 2017 The winner was announced on 14 June 2017 52 53 Grossman became the first Israeli author to win the prize sharing the 50 000 award with translator Jessica Cohen Nick Barley who is the director of the Edinburgh International Book Festival described the book as an ambitious high wire act of a novel that shines a spotlight on the effects of grief without any hint of sentimentality The central character is challenging and flawed but completely compelling The novel won over 126 other contenders 54 Award Author Country Translator Title Publisher JudgesWinner David Grossman nbsp Israel Jessica Cohen A Horse Walks into a Barסוס אחד נכנס לבר Jonathan Cape Nick Barley Daniel Hahn Helen Mort Elif Shafak Chika UnigweShortlist Mathias Enard nbsp France Charlotte Mandell CompassBoussole Fitzcarraldo EditionsRoy Jacobsen nbsp Norway Don Bartlett amp Don Shaw The UnseenDe usynlige MacLehose PressDorthe Nors nbsp Denmark Misha Hoekstra Mirror Shoulder SignalSpejl skulder blink Pushkin PressAmos Oz nbsp Israel Nicholas de Lange Judasהבשורה על פי יהודה Chatto amp WindusSamanta Schweblin nbsp Argentina Megan McDowell Fever DreamDistancia de rescate OneworldLonglist Wioletta Greg nbsp Poland Eliza Marciniak Swallowing MercuryGuguly Portobello BooksStefan Hertmans nbsp Belgium David McKay War and TurpentineOorlog en terpentijn Harvill SeckerIsmail Kadare nbsp Albania John Hodgson The Traitor s NicheKamarja e turpit Harvill SeckerAlain Mabanckou nbsp France Helen Stevenson Black MosesPetit Piment Serpent s TailClemens Meyer nbsp Germany Katy Derbyshire Bricks and MortarIm Stein Fitzcarraldo EditionsJon Kalman Stefansson nbsp Iceland Phil Roughton Fish Have No FeetFiskarnir hafa enga faetur MacLehose PressYan Lianke nbsp China Carlos Rojas The Explosion Chronicles炸裂志 Chatto amp Windus2018 Edit The longlist for the ninth Man Booker International Prize was announced on 12 March 2018 The shortlist of six books was announced on 12 April 2018 at an event at Somerset House in London The winner was announced on 22 May 2018 at the Victoria amp Albert Museum in London Tokarczuk is the first Polish author to win the award 55 and shared the prize with Croft 56 Lisa Appignanesi described Tokarczuk as a writer of wonderful wit imagination and literary panache 57 Award Author Country Translator Title Publisher JudgesWinner Olga Tokarczuk nbsp Poland Jennifer Croft FlightsBieguni Fitzcarraldo Editions Lisa Appignanesi Michael Hofmann Hari Kunzru Tim Martin Helen OyeyemiShortlist Virginie Despentes nbsp France Frank Wynne Vernon Subutex 1 MacLehose PressHan Kang nbsp South Korea Deborah Smith The White Book흰 Portobello BooksLaszlo Krasznahorkai nbsp Hungary John Batki Ottilie Mulzet amp George Szirtes The World Goes OnMegy a vilag Tuskar Rock PressAntonio Munoz Molina nbsp Spain Camilo A Ramirez Like a Fading ShadowComo la sombra que se va Tuskar Rock PressAhmed Saadawi nbsp Iraq Jonathan Wright Frankenstein in Baghdadفرانكشتاين في بغداد OneworldLonglist Laurent Binet nbsp France Sam Taylor The 7th Function of LanguageLa Septieme Fonction du langage Harvill SeckerJavier Cercas nbsp Spain Frank Wynne The ImpostorEl impostor MacLehose PressJenny Erpenbeck nbsp Germany Susan Bernofsky Go Went GoneGehen ging gegangen Portobello BooksAriana Harwicz nbsp Argentina Sarah Moses amp Carolina Orloff Die My LoveMatate amor Charco PressChristoph Ransmayr nbsp Austria Simon Pare The Flying MountainDer fliegende Berg Seagull BooksWu Ming Yi nbsp Taiwan Darryl Sterk The Stolen Bicycle單車失竊記 Text PublishingGabriela Ybarra nbsp Spain Natasha Wimmer The Dinner GuestEl comensal Harvill Secker2019 Edit The longlist for the Man Booker International Prize was announced on 13 March 2019 58 The shortlist was announced on 9 April 2019 59 The winner was announced on 21 May 2019 Jokha Alharthi is the first author writing in Arabic to have won the Man Booker International Prize Bettany Hughes said of Celestial Bodies that We felt we were getting access to ideas and thoughts and experiences you aren t normally given in English It avoids every stereotype you might expect in its analysis of gender and race and social distinction and slavery 60 Award Author Country Translator Title Publisher JudgesWinner Jokha Alharthi nbsp Oman Marilyn Booth Celestial Bodiesسيدات القمر Sandstone Press Bettany Hughes Maureen Freely Angie Hobbs Pankaj Mishra Elnathan JohnShortlist Annie Ernaux nbsp France Alison L Strayer The YearsLes Annees Fitzcarraldo EditionsMarion Poschmann nbsp Germany Jen Calleja The Pine IslandsDie Kieferninseln Serpent s TailOlga Tokarczuk nbsp Poland Antonia Lloyd Jones Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the DeadProwadz swoj plug przez kosci umarlych Fitzcarraldo EditionsJuan Gabriel Vasquez nbsp Colombia Anne McLean The Shape of the RuinsLa forma de las ruinas MacLehose PressAlia Trabucco Zeran nbsp Chile Sophie Hughes The RemainderLa resta And Other StoriesLonglist Can Xue nbsp China Annelise Finegan Wasmoen Love in the New Millenium新世纪爱情故事 Yale University PressHwang Sok yong nbsp South Korea Sora Kim Russell At Dusk해질무렵 ScribeMazen Maarouf nbsp Palestine nbsp Iceland Jonathan Wright Jokes for the Gunmenكات للمسلحين GrantaHubert Mingarelli nbsp France Sam Taylor Four SoldiersQuatre soldats Portobello BooksSamanta Schweblin nbsp Argentina Megan McDowell Mouthful of BirdsPajaros en la boca OneworldSara Stridsberg nbsp Sweden Deborah Bragan Turner The Faculty of DreamsDromfakulteten MacLehose PressTommy Wieringa nbsp The Netherlands Sam Garrett The Death of Murat IdrissiDe dood van Murat Idrissi Scribe2020 Edit The longlist for the prize was announced on 27 February 2020 61 The shortlist was announced 2 April 2020 62 The winner announcement was originally planned for 19 May 2020 however due to the COVID 19 pandemic it was postponed to 26 August 2020 63 Award Author Country Translator Title Publisher JudgesWinner Marieke Lucas Rijneveld nbsp The Netherlands Michele Hutchison The Discomfort of EveningDe avond is ongemak Faber amp Faber Ted Hodgkinson Jennifer Croft Valeria Luiselli Jeet Thayil Lucie CamposShortlist Shokoofeh Azar nbsp Iran Anonymous The Enlightenment of The Greengage Treeاشراق درخت گوجه سبز Europa EditionsGabriela Cabezon Camara nbsp Argentina Iona Macintyre amp Fiona Mackintosh The Adventures of China IronLas aventuras de la China Iron Charco PressDaniel Kehlmann nbsp Germany Ross Benjamin Tyll Riverrun QuercusFernanda Melchor nbsp Mexico Sophie Hughes Hurricane SeasonTemporada de huracanes Fitzcarraldo EditionsYōko Ogawa nbsp Japan Stephen Snyder The Memory Police密やかな結晶 Harvill SeckerLonglist Willem Anker nbsp South Africa Michiel Heyns Red DogBuys n grensroman Pushkin PressJon Fosse nbsp Norway Damion Searls The Other Name Septology I IIDet andre namnet Septologien I II Fitzcarraldo EditionsNino Haratischvili nbsp Georgia nbsp Germany Charlotte Collins amp Ruth Martin The Eighth LifeDas achte Leben Fur Brilka ScribeMichel Houellebecq nbsp France Shaun Whiteside SerotoninSerotonine William HeinemannEmmanuelle Pagano nbsp France Sophie Lewis amp Jennifer Higgins Faces on the Tip of My TongueUn renard a mains nues Peirene PressSamanta Schweblin nbsp Argentina Megan McDowell Little EyesKentukis OneworldEnrique Vila Matas nbsp Spain Margaret Jull Costa amp Sophie Hughes Mac and His ProblemMac y su contratiempo Harvill Secker2021 Edit The longlist was announced on 30 March 2021 the shortlist on 22 April and the winning author and translator on 2 June 2021 64 Award Author Country Translator Title Publisher JudgesWinner David Diop nbsp France Anna Moschovakis At Night All Blood Is BlackFrere d ame Pushkin Press Lucy Hughes Hallett Aida Edemariam Neel Mukherjee Olivette Otele George SzirtesShortlist Mariana Enriquez nbsp Argentina Megan McDowell The Dangers of Smoking in BedLos peligros de fumar en la cama GrantaBenjamin Labatut nbsp Chile Adrian Nathan West When We Cease to Understand the WorldUn verdor terrible Pushkin PressOlga Ravn nbsp Denmark Martin Aitken The EmployeesDe ansatte Lolli EditionsMaria Stepanova nbsp Russia Sasha Dugdale In Memory of MemoryPamyati pamyati Fitzcarraldo EditionsEric Vuillard nbsp France Mark Polizzotti The War of the PoorLa Guerre des pauvres PicadorLonglist Can Xue nbsp China Karen Gernant amp Chen Zeping I Live in the Slums Yale University PressNana Ekvtimishvili nbsp Georgia Elizabeth Heighway The Pear Fieldმსხლების მინდორი Peirene PressNgũgĩ wa Thiong o nbsp Kenya Ngũgĩ wa Thiong o The Perfect Nine The Epic Gikuyu and MumbiKenda Mũiyũru Rũgano rwa Gĩkũyũ na Mũmbi Harvill SeckerJaap Robben nbsp The Netherlands David Doherty Summer BrotherZomervacht World EditionsJudith Schalansky nbsp Germany Jackie Smith An Inventory of LossesVerzeichnis einiger Verluste MacLehose PressAdania Shibli nbsp Palestine Elisabeth Jaquette Minor Detailتفصيل ثانوي Fitzcarraldo EditionsAndrzej Tichy nbsp Sweden Nichola Smalley WretchednessElandet And Other Stories2022 Edit The longlist was announced on 10 March 2022 the shortlist on 7 April 2022 and the winner on 26 May 2022 65 Award Author Country Translator Title Publisher JudgesWinner Geetanjali Shree nbsp India Daisy Rockwell Tomb of Sandर त सम ध Tilted Axis Press Frank Wynne Merve Emre Petina Gappah Viv Groskop Jeremy TiangShortlist Bora Chung nbsp South Korea Anton Hur Cursed Bunny저주토끼 Honford StarJon Fosse nbsp Norway Damion Searls A New Name Septology VI VIIEit nytt namn Septologien VI VII Fitzcarraldo EditionsMieko Kawakami nbsp Japan Sam Bett amp David Boyd Heavenヘヴン PicadorClaudia Pineiro nbsp Argentina Frances Riddle Elena KnowsElena sabe Charco PressOlga Tokarczuk nbsp Poland Jennifer Croft The Books of JacobKsiegi Jakubowe Fitzcarraldo EditionsLonglist Jonas Eika nbsp Denmark Sherilyn Hellberg After the SunEfter solen Lolli EditionsDavid Grossman nbsp Israel Jessica Cohen More Than I Love My Lifeאתי החיים משחק הרבה Jonathan CapeViolaine Huisman nbsp France Leslie Camhi The Book of MotherFugitive parce que reine ScribnerFernanda Melchor nbsp Mexico Sophie Hughes ParadaisParadais Fitzcarraldo EditionsSang Young Park nbsp South Korea Anton Hur Love in the Big City대도시의 사랑법 Tilted Axis PressNorman Erikson Pasaribu nbsp Indonesia Tiffany Tsao Happy Stories MostlyCerita cerita Bahagia Hampir Seluruhnya Tilted Axis PressPaulo Scott nbsp Brazil Daniel Hahn PhenotypesMarrom e Amarelo And Other Stories2023 Edit The longlist was announced on 14 March 2023 66 the shortlist on 18 April 2023 67 and the winner on 23 May 2023 68 Award Author Country Translator Title Publisher JudgesWinner Georgi Gospodinov nbsp Bulgaria Angela Rodel Time ShelterVremeubezhishe Weidenfeld amp Nicolson Leila Slimani Uilleam Blacker Tan Twan Eng Parul Sehgal Frederick StudemannShortlist Eva Baltasar nbsp Spain Julia Sanches Boulder And Other StoriesCheon Myeong kwan nbsp South Korea Chi Young Kim Whale고래 Europa EditionsMaryse Conde nbsp France Richard Philcox The Gospel According to the New WorldL Evangile du nouveau monde World EditionsGauZ nbsp Cote d Ivoire Frank Wynne Standing HeavyDebout paye MacLehose PressGuadalupe Nettel nbsp Mexico Rosalind Harvey Still BornLa hija unica Fitzcarraldo EditionsLonglist Vigdis Hjorth nbsp Norway Charlotte Barslund Is Mother DeadEr mor dod Verso FictionAndrey Kurkov nbsp Ukraine Reuben Woolley Jimi Hendrix Live in LvivLvovskaya gastrol Dzhimi Hendriksa MacLehose PressLaurent Mauvignier nbsp France Daniel Levin Becker The Birthday PartyHistoires de la nuit Fitzcarraldo EditionsClemens Meyer nbsp Germany Katy Derbyshire While We Were DreamingAls wir traumten Fitzcarraldo EditionsPerumal Murugan nbsp India Aniruddhan Vasudevan Pyreப க க ழ Pushkin PressAmanda Svensson nbsp Sweden Nichola Smalley A System So Magnificent It Is BlindingEtt system sa magnifikt att det blandar ScribeZou Jingzhi nbsp China Jeremy Tiang Ninth Building九栋 Honford StarSee also EditBooker Prize for Fiction Man Asian Literary Prize National Book Award Prix Goncourt Neustadt International Prize for Literature Franz Kafka Prize Warwick Prize for Women in Translation International Dublin Literary Award List of literary awardsReferences Edit Readers debate world Booker prize BBC News 20 December 2004 Retrieved 22 May 2011 a b Crerar Simon 27 May 2009 Alice Munro announced as Man Booker International Prize winner The Times Retrieved 22 May 2011 a 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