Marsh Award for Children's Literature in Translation

The Marsh Award for Children's Literature in Translation is a literary prize awarded in the United Kingdom since 1996 to the translator of an outstanding work of fiction for young readers translated into English.

The award is given every two years and is sponsored by the Marsh Christian Trust. The award was administered from 1996 by the National Centre for Research in Children's Literature at Roehampton University, and subsidised in its early years by the Arts Council of England. From 2008 the award has been administered by the English-Speaking Union.[1]

Winners

Shortlists

2017[15][16][17]

2015[18]

2013[19][20]

2011[21]

2009[22]

2007[23]

2005[24]

2003

Multiple-award winners

Anthea Bell has won the Marsh Award three times (1996, 2003, 2007). Sarah Ardizzone (formerly Sarah Adams)[6] has won the Marsh Award twice (2005, 2009).

Anthea Bell and Patricia Crampton have both won the Mildred L. Batchelder Award, which is the American Library Association's annual award for translated children's books (inaugurated in 1968) and conferred upon "the publisher". Bell translated four Batchelder Award winning books between 1976 and 1995, and Patricia Crampton translated the Batchelder winners of 1984 and 1987.[25]

References

  1. English-Speaking Union
  2. http://www.marshchristiantrust.org/default.asp?V_ITEM_ID=519
  3. English Speaking Union: Howard Curtis wins the 2013 Marsh Award for Children's Literature in Translation
  4. http://www.marshchristiantrust.org/default.asp?V_ITEM_ID=997
  5. http://www.marshchristiantrust.org/default.asp?V_ITEM_ID=808
  6. 1 2 "Person: Ardizzone, Sarah". Katalog der Deutschen National Bibliothek. German National Library (DNB.de). Retrieved 2016-03-09.
  7. Marsh Christian Trust
  8. http://www.marshchristiantrust.org/default.asp?V_ITEM_ID=708
  9. http://www.marshchristiantrust.org/default.asp?V_ITEM_ID=541
  10. http://www.marshchristiantrust.org/default.asp?V_ITEM_ID=611
  11. http://www.marshchristiantrust.org/default.asp?V_ITEM_ID=612
  12. http://www.marshchristiantrust.org/default.asp?V_ITEM_ID=613
  13. http://www.marshchristiantrust.org/default.asp?V_ITEM_ID=614
  14. http://www.marshchristiantrust.org/default.asp?V_ITEM_ID=615
  15. http://www.esu.org/our-work/english-translation-awards
  16. http://www.brownsbfs.co.uk/Pages/esu
  17. https://adiscounttickettoeverywhere.wordpress.com/2016/10/21/marsh-award-for-childrens-literature-in-translation-and-other-excitements/
  18. http://booksforkeeps.co.uk/childrens-books/news/the-marsh-award-for-children%E2%80%99s-literature-in-translation-2015-shortlist
  19. https://www.theguardian.com/childrens-books-site/2013/jan/17/marsh-award-shortlist-translation-2013
  20. http://esu.org/__data/assets/pdf_file/0019/15526/ESU-Marsh-Award-Shortlist-Press-Release.pdf
  21. http://www.achuka.co.uk/achockablog/archives/2010/12/marsh-award-201.html
  22. http://www.achuka.co.uk/achockablog/archives/2008/10/marsh-award-sho-1.html
  23. http://www.sla.org.uk/blg-marsh-award-winner-announced.php
  24. http://www.achuka.co.uk/achockablog/archives/2004/10/marsh-award-sho.html
  25. "Batchelder Award winners, 1968–Present". ALSC. American Library Association. Retrieved 2012-07-14.

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