Neustadt International Prize
for Literature
The Neustadt Prize Feather
CountryUnited States
Presented byUniversity of Oklahoma, World Literature Today
Reward(s)$50,000
First awarded1970
Websitewww.neustadtprize.org

The Neustadt International Prize for Literature is a biennial award for literature sponsored by the University of Oklahoma and its international literary publication, World Literature Today.[1]

It is considered one of the more prestigious international literary prizes, often compared with the Nobel Prize in Literature. The New York Times called the prize “The Oklahoma Nobel” in 1982,[2] and the prize is sometimes referred to as the “American Nobel”.[3][4] Since it was founded in 1970, some 30 of its laureates, candidates, or jurors have also been awarded Nobel Prizes.[5][6][7][8] Like the Nobel, it is awarded to individuals for their entire body of work, not for a single one.

History

The Neustadt International Prize for Literature was established as the Books Abroad International Prize for Literature in 1969 by Ivar Ivask, editor of Books Abroad. It was subsequently renamed the Books Abroad/Neustadt Prize, and the award assumed its present name in 1976. It is the first international literary award of this scope to originate in the United States and is one of the very few international prizes for which poets, novelists, and playwrights are equally eligible.[7]

Award

The Prize is a silver eagle feather, a certificate, and $50,000 USD. The award was endowed by Walter and Doris Neustadt[9] of Ardmore, Oklahoma to ensure the award in perpetuity.[10]

The charter of the Neustadt Prize stipulates that the award be given in recognition of outstanding achievement in poetry, fiction, or drama and that it be conferred solely on the basis of literary merit. Any living author writing in any language is eligible, provided only that at least a representative portion of his or her work is available in English, the language used during the jury deliberations. The prize may serve to crown a lifetime's achievement or to direct attention to an important body of work that is still developing. The prize is not open to application.[11]

Selection

Candidates are selected by a jury of at least seven members. Selection is not limited by geographic area, language or genre.

The Neustadt International Prize for Literature is the only international literary award of this scope developed in the United States. It is one of few international prizes for which poets, novelists and playwrights alike are equally eligible.

Neustadt Laureates

Source:[12]

Year Picture Name Country Language(s) Genre(s) Ref(s)
1970 Giuseppe Ungaretti
(1888–1970)
 Italy Italian poetry, literary criticism, essay
1972 Gabriel García Márquez
(1927–2014)
 Colombia Spanish novel, short story, autobiography, screenplay
1974 Francis Ponge
(1899–1988)
 France French poetry, essay
1976 Elizabeth Bishop
(1911–1979)
 United States English poetry, short story
1978 Czesław Miłosz
(1911–2004)
 Poland

 United States

Polish poetry, essay
1980 Josef Škvorecký
(1924–2012)
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia

 Canada

Czech novel, short story, essay
1982 Octavio Paz
(1914–1998)
 Mexico Spanish poetry, essay
1984 Paavo Haavikko
(1931–2008)
 Finland Finnish poetry, drama, essay
1986 Max Frisch
(1911–1991)
  Switzerland German novel, drama, philosophy
1988 Raja Rao
(1906–2006)
 India

 United States

English novel, short story, essay
1990 Tomas Tranströmer
(1931–2015)
 Sweden Swedish poetry, translation
1992 João Cabral de Melo Neto
(1920–1999)
 Brazil Portuguese poetry, autobiography
1994 Edward Kamau Brathwaite
(1930–2020)
 Barbados English poetry, essay
1996 Assia Djebar
(1936–2015)
 Algeria

 France

French novel, essay, translation [13]
1998 Nuruddin Farah
(b. 1945)
 Somalia English novel, short story, drama, essay, autobiography
2000 David Malouf
(b. 1934)
 Australia English novel, short story, poetry, drama, memoirs
2002 Álvaro Mutis
(1923–2013)
 Colombia Spanish novel, poetry, essay [14]
2004 Adam Zagajewski
(1945–2021)
 Poland Polish novel, poetry, essay, translation [15][16]
2006 Claribel Alegría
(1924–2018)
 Nicaragua

El Salvador El Salvador

Spanish novel, poetry, essay [17][18][19]
2008 Patricia Grace
(b. 1937)
 New Zealand English novel, short story [20][21][22]
2010 Duo Duo
(b. 1951)
 China Chinese poetry [23][24]
2012 Rohinton Mistry
(b. 1952)
 India

 Canada

English novel, short story [5][6]
2014 Mia Couto
(b. 1955)
 Mozambique Portuguese novel, short story, poetry [25][26]
2016 Dubravka Ugrešić
(1949–2023)
 Croatia

 Netherlands

Croatian novel, short story [27]
2018 Edwidge Danticat
(b. 1969)
 United States

 Haiti

English novel, short story, biography [28]
2020 Ismail Kadare
(b. 1936)
 Albania Albanian novel, short story, poetry, essay, drama, screenplay [29]
2022 Boubacar Boris Diop
(b. 1946)
 Senegal Wolof/French novel, drama, essay, screenplay [30]
2024 Ananda Devi
(b. 1957)
 Mauritius French novel, short story, poetry

NSK Neustadt Prize for Children's Literature

Source:[31]

Year Name Country Language(s) Ref(s)
2003 Mildred D. Taylor  United States English
2005 Brian Doyle  Canada English
2007 Katherine Paterson  United States English
2009 Vera B. Williams  United States English
2011 Virginia Euwer Wolff  United States English
2013 Naomi Shihab Nye  United States English
2015 Meshack Asare  Ghana English
2017 Marilyn Nelson  United States English
2019 Margarita Engle  United States (Cuban) English
2021 Cynthia Leitich Smith  United States English
2023 Gene Luen Yang  United States English

List of Neustadt Laureates, Finalists and Jurors

Year Finalist Country Nominating Juror
1970Giuseppe Ungaretti Italy

No information provided about the individual nominations from the jurors.

Conrad Aiken United States
John Berryman United States
Jorge Luis Borges Argentina
Edward Brathwaite Barbados
Hans Magnus Enzensberger West Germany
Graham Greene England
Jorge Guillén Spain
Zbigniew Herbert Poland
Pierre-Jean Jouve France
Pablo Neruda Chile
Francis Ponge France
Alexander SolzhenitsynSoviet Union Soviet Union
1972Gabriel García Márquez ColombiaThor Vilhjálmsson (Iceland)
Zbigniew Herbert PolandFrançois Bondy (Switzerland)
Vasko Popa YugoslaviaT. Carmi (Israel)
Claude Simon FranceOdysseus Elytis (Greece)
Harold Pinter EnglandJovan Hristic (Yugoslavia)
Paavo Haavikko FinlandKai Laitinen (Finland)
Birago Diop SenegalCamara Laye (Guinea)
Nathalie Sarraute FranceVera Linhartová (Czechoslovakia)
Czesław Miłosz Poland/ United StatesKenneth Rexroth (US)
Octavio Paz MexicoFernand Verhesen (Belgium)
1974Francis Ponge FranceMichel Butor (France)
Wole Soyinka NigeriaChinua Achebe (Nigeria)
Georges Schéhadé Lebanon/ FranceAdonis (Lebanon)
Ian Hamilton Finlay ScotlandErnst Jandl (Austria)
Gyula Illyés HungaryFerenc Karinthy (Hungary)
Eyvind Johnson SwedenOlof Lagercrantz (Sweden)
Zaharia Stancu RomaniaGeorge Dem. Loghin (Romania)
Allen Tate United StatesMario Luzi (Italy)
Doris Lessing ZimbabweJoyce Carol Oates (US)
Henri Michaux Belgium/ FranceAndri Peer (Switzerland)
Anna Seghers West GermanyJohn Willett (UK)
1976Elizabeth Bishop United StatesJohn Ashbery (USA) and Marie-Claire Blais (Canada)
Yannis Ritsos GreeceMelih Cevdet Anday (Turkey)
Anaïs Nin France/ Cuba/ United StatesAgustí Bartra (Spain)
Bert Schierbeek NetherlandsH. C. ten Berge (The Netherlands)
Andrei VoznesenskySoviet Union Soviet UnionPaal Brekke (Norway)
Wole Soyinka NigeriaDennis Brutus (South Africa)
Tawfiq al-Hakim EgyptMohammed Dib (Algeria)
Czesław Miłosz Poland/ United StatesZbigniew Herbert (Poland)
Robert Lowell United StatesThomas Kinsella (Ireland)
Tadeusz Rózewicz PolandGünter Kunert (East Germany)
1978Czesław Miłosz Poland/ United StatesJoseph Brodsky (US/USSR)
Anthony Powell EnglandTuomas Anhava (Finland)
Nadezhda MandelstamSoviet Union Soviet UnionThorkild Bjørnvig (Denmark)
Carlos Drummond de Andrade BrazilAntônio Candido (Brazil)
Zbigniew Herbert PolandWalter Helmut Fritz (West Germany)
János Pilinszky HungaryÁgnes Gergely (Hungary)
Elias Canetti Austria/ Bulgaria/ EnglandWolfgang Kraus (Austria)
Graham Greene EnglandR. K. Narayan (India)
Eudora Welty United StatesWilliam Jay Smith (US)
V. S. Naipaul Trinidad and Tobago/ EnglandDerek Walcott (Saint Lucia)
Georges Schéhadé Lebanon/ FranceAndrée Chedid (Egypt/France)
1980Josef Škvorecký Czechoslovakia/ CanadaArnost Lustig (Czechoslovakia/US)
Alberto de Lacerda PortugalLuis Amorim de Sousa (Portugal)
Breyten Breytenbach South AfricaAndré Brink (South Africa)
Yves Bonnefoy FranceClaude Esteban (France)
Günter Grass West GermanyThomas Keneally (Australia)
Kim Chi-ha South KoreaYotaro Konaka (Japan) and Muriel Rukeyser (US)
Mulk Raj Anand IndiaShiv K. Kumar (India)
Miroslav Krleza YugoslaviaVasa D. Mihailovich (Yugoslavia/US)
Yannis Ritsos GreeceGeorge Savidis (Greece)
Norman Maccaig ScotlandAlexander Scott (UK)
1982Octavio Paz MexicoManuel Durán (Spain/US)
Ted Hughes EnglandYehuda Amichai (Israel)
Laura Riding United StatesPoul Borum (Denmark)
Robert Penn Warren United StatesJohn L. Brown (US)
Vladimir VoinovichSoviet Union Soviet Union/  West GermanyEfim Etkind (USSR/France)
Max Frisch  SwitzerlandFrancine du Plessix Gray (US)
Guillevic FranceMimmo Morina (Italy/Luxembourg)
Ba Jin ChinaHualing Nieh (China/US)
Artur Lundkvist SwedenÖsten Sjöstrand (Sweden)
Leonardo Sciascia ItalyGiancarlo Vigorelli (Italy)
1984Paavo Haavikko FinlandBo Carpelan (Finland)
Zbigniew Herbert PolandStanislaw Baranczak (Poland/US)
Jorge Amado BrazilMouloud Mammeri (Algeria)
Howard Brenton EnglandKamala Markandaya (India/UK)
Christopher Logue EnglandN. Scott Momaday (US)
Sándor Weöres HungaryOttó Orbán (Hungary)
Ernesto Sábato ArgentinaEdouard Roditi (US/France)
Mohammed Dib Algeria/ FranceEric Sellin (US)
Donald Davie EnglandCharles Tomlinson (UK)
Jorge Luis Borges ArgentinaLuisa Valenzuela (Argentina)
Manès Sperber Austria/ FranceElie Wiesel (US/Israel/France)
1986Max Frisch  SwitzerlandAdolf Muschg (Switzerland)
Wole Soyinka NigeriaMaya Angelou (US)
Francisco Ayala SpainJosé Luis Cano (Spain)
Primo Levi ItalyMargherita Guidacci (Italy)
Kenzaburo Oe JapanShuichi Kato (Japan)
Jorge Luis Borges ArgentinaSigurur Magnússon (Iceland)
Günter Grass West GermanyGregory Rabassa (US)
Yves Bonnefoy FranceAnthony Rudolf (UK)
Eugène Ionesco Romania/ FranceIordan Chimet (Romania)
Mavis Gallant Canada/ FranceMordecai Richler (Canada)
1988Raja Rao IndiaEdwin Thumboo (Singapore)
Ghérasim Luca Romania/ FranceAndrei Codrescu (Romania/US)
Stanislaw Lem PolandLars Gustafsson (Sweden)
René Char FranceRaymond Jean (France)
Milan Kundera Czechoslovakia/ FranceAlgirdas Landsbergis (Lithuania/US)
Léopold Sédar Senghor SenegalJean-Luc Moreau (France)
João Cabral de Melo Neto BrazilNélida Piñon (Brazil)
Peter Handke AustriaJutta Schutting (Austria)
Roy Fisher EnglandJon Silkin (England)
Nadine Gordimer South AfricaSusan Sontag (US)
Paule Marshall Barbados/ United StatesGeorge Lamming (Barbados)
1990Tomas Tranströmer SwedenJaan Kaplinski (Estonia)
Östen Sjöstrand SwedenHomero Aridjis (Mexico)
Mohammed Dib AlgeriaAssia Djebar (Algeria)
Rolf Jacobsen NorwayKnut Faldbakken (Norway)
Mavis Gallant Canada/ FranceRobert Pinget (France)
Yordan Radichkov BulgariaVera Gancheva (Bulgaria)
György Konrád HungaryGeorge Gömöri Piñon (Hungary/UK)
Michel Leiris FranceRichard Howard (US)
V. S. Naipaul Trinidad and Tobago/ EnglandSam Selvon (Trinidad and Tobago)
Vasko Popa YugoslaviaLasse Söderberg (Sweden)
Dai Houying ChinaXiao Qian (China)
1992João Cabral de Melo Neto BrazilSilviano Santiago (Brazil)
Habib Tengour Algeria/ FranceEtel Adnan (Lebanon/US)
Bella Akhmadulina RussiaVassily Aksyonov (Russia/US)
Christopher Middleton EnglandZulfikar Ghose (Pakistan/US)
Orhan Pamuk TurkeyGüneli Gün (Turkey/US)
Henri Meschonnic FranceV. Y. Mudimbé (Zaire)
Kenzaburo Oe JapanMakoto Ooka (Japan)
Andrea Zanzotto ItalySergio Perosa (Italy)
Eduardo Galeano UruguayElena Poniatowska (Mexico)
John Berger EnglandAlastair Reid (UK)
A. B. Yehoshua IsraelAnton Shammas (Palestine)
1994Kamau Brathwaite BarbadosKofi Awoonor (Ghana)
Svetlana Alexievich BelarusZoya Boguslavskaya (Russia)
Norman Mailer United StatesAlan Cheuse (US)
Zbigniew Herbert PolandJ. M. Coetzee (South Africa)
Toni Morrison United StatesNuruddin Farah (Somalia)
Chinua Achebe NigeriaWlad Godzich (Switzerland)
Miguel Delibes SpainÁngel González (Spain)
Mahasveta Devi IndiaGitha Hariharan (India)
Costas Montis CyprusElli Peonidou (Cyprus)
Mohamed Choukri MoroccoNawal El Saadawi (Egypt)
Seamus Heaney IrelandChris Wallace-Crabbe (Australia)
1996Assia Djebar Algeria/ FranceBarbara Frischmuth (Austria)
Vassilis Vassilikos GreeceYiorgos Chouliaras (Greece/US)
Vizma Belsevica LatviaDesmond Egan (Ireland)
Nirmal Verma IndiaAlfrún Gunnlaugsdóttir (Iceland)
Randolph Stow AustraliaAlamgir Hashmi (Pakistan)
Rafael Alberti SpainCarlos Rojas (Spain)
Werner Lambersy BelgiumAlbert Russo (Belgium)
Tahar Ben Jelloun MoroccoHanan al-Shaykh (Lebanon)
Carlos Fuentes MexicoMario Valdés (Canada)
Bei Dao China/ United StatesEliot Weinberger (US)
1998Nuruddin Farah SomaliaNgũgĩ wa Thiong’o (Kenya)
Adrienne Rich United StatesMeena Alexander (India)
R. S. Thomas WalesRichard Exner (Germany/US)
Mo Yan ChinaHoward Goldblatt (US)
Les Murray AustraliaJanette Turner Hospital (Australia)
Doris Lessing England/ ZimbabweShirley Geok-lin Lim (Malaysia)
Philip Roth United StatesNorman Manea (Romania/US)
Frankétienne HaitiRaphaël Confiant (Martinique)
Ernesto Cardenal NicaraguaRoberto Fernández Retamar (Cuba)
John Ashbery United StatesCarolyn Forché (US)
2000David Malouf AustraliaIhab Hassan (Egypt/US)
Wilson Harris Guyana/ EnglandCyril Dabydeen (Guyana/Canada)
V. S. Naipaul Trinidad and Tobago/ EnglandHa Jin (China/US) and Mervyn Morris (Jamaica)
N. Scott Momaday United StatesLinda Hogan (US)
Juan Goytisolo SpainHelen R. Lane (US)
Augusto Monterroso Guatemala/ HondurasCarlos Monsiváis (Mexico)
Femi Osofisan NigeriaTanure Ojaide (Nigeria)
Mirkka Rekola FinlandKirsti Simonsuuri (Finland)
György Konrád HungaryDubravka Ugresic (Croatia)
2002Alvaro Mutis ColombiaJuan Gustavo Cobo Borda (Colombia)
Andrée Chedid Egypt/ FranceEvelyne Accad (Lebanon/US)
Antonio Lobo Antunes PortugalKwame Anthony Appiah (UK/Ghana)
Wilson Harris GuyanaLorna Goodison (Jamaica)
Eduardo Galeano UruguayThomas King (Canada)
Janet Frame New ZealandBill Manhire (New Zealand)
Homero Aridjis MexicoRainer Schulte (Germany/US)
Luis Fernando Verissimo BrazilMoacyr Scliar (Brazil)
Peter Matthiessen United StatesBarry Unsworth (UK)
Mavis Gallant Canada/ FranceJane Urquhart (Canada)
2004Adam Zagajewski PolandBogdana Carpenter (Poland/US)
Duong Thu Huong VietnamEsther Allen (US)
Gary Snyder United StatesBei Dao (China) in absentia
J. M. Coetzee South AfricaKristjana Gunnars (Iceland) and Abdulrazak Gurnah (Tanzania)
Chinua Achebe NigeriaGabriel Okara (Nigeria)
Mario Vargas Llosa Peru/ SpainEdmundo Paz-Soldán (Bolivia)
José Saramago PortugalLeon Rooke (Canada)
Marjorie Agosín ChileBapsi Sidhwa (Pakistan)
2006Claribel Alegría Nicaragua/ El SalvadorDaisy Zamora (Nicaragua)
Orhan Pamuk TurkeyAron Aij (Turkey)
Alice Munro CanadaClark Blaise (US) and Linda Spalding (Canada)
Linton Kwesi Johnson Jamaica/ EnglandKwame Dawes (Ghana/US)
Gerald Stern United StatesLi-Young Lee (Indonesia/US)
André Brink South AfricaZakes Mda (South Africa)
Per Olov Enquist SwedenTina Nunnally (US)
Philip Roth United StatesNico Orengo (Italy)
N. Scott Momaday United StatesCarter Revard (US)
Hélène Cixous Algeria/ FranceSusan Rubin Suleiman (US)
2008Patricia Grace New ZealandJoy Harjo (US)
Ngugi wa Thiong’o KenyaChris Abani (Nigeria/US)
Saadi Youssef IraqSinan Antoon (Iraq)
Michael Ondaatje Sri Lanka/ CanadaRilla Askew (US)
Jacques Roubaud FranceMarcel Bénabou (Morocco/France)
Katerina Anghelaki-Rooke GreecePeter Constantine (UK/US)
Tsering Woeser ChinaHuang Xiang (China)
Haruki Murakami JapanChristine Montalbetti (France)
E. L. Doctorow United StatesBharati Mukherjee (India/US)
Yoel Hoffmann IsraelYoko Tawada (Japan/Germany)
2010Duo Duo ChinaMai Mang (China/USA)
Ha Jin China/ United StatesSefi Atta (Nigeria/US)
Ricardo Piglia ArgentinaHoracio Castellanos Moya (El Salvador)
Michael Ondaatje Sri Lanka/ CanadaAleksandar Hemon (Bosnia/US)
Haruki Murakami JapanEtgar Keret (Israel)
Margaret Atwood CanadaJoanne Leedom-Ackerman (US)
A. B. Yehoshua IsraelClaire Messud (US)
Athol Fugard South AfricaPireeni Sundaralingam (France)
E. L. Doctorow United StatesBharati Mukherjee (Sri Lanka/US)
Shahriar Mandanipour IranNiloufar Talebi (Iran/UK)
2012Rohinton Mistry India/ CanadaSamrat Upadhyay (Nepal/US)
Aleksandar Hemon Bosnia and Herzegovina/ United StatesRabih Alameddine (Lebanon/US)
Zoë Wicomb South Africa/ ScotlandGabeba Baderoon (South Africa/US)
Elena Poniatowska MexicoNorma Cantú (Mexico/US)
Bob Dylan United StatesAndrea De Carlo (Italy)
Diamela Eltit ChileNathalie Handal (France/US)
Vénus Khoury-Ghata LebanonIlya Kaminsky (Ukraine/US)
John Banville IrelandYahia Lababidi (Egypt/Lebanon)
Tahar Ben Jelloun MoroccoMiguel Syjuco (Philippines)
2014Mia Couto MozambiqueGabriella Ghermandi (Germany/Italy)
César Aira ArgentinaCristina Rivera-Garza (Mexico)
Duong Thu Huong VietnamAndrew Lam (Vietnam/US)
Edward P. Jones United StatesLaleh Khadivi (Iran/US)
Ilya Kaminsky Ukraine/ United StatesLauren Camp (US)
Chang-rae Lee South Korea/ United StatesKrys Lee (South Korea/US)
Edouard Maunick MauritiusAnanda Devi (Mauritius)
Haruki Murakami JapanDeji Olukotun (Nigeria/US)
Cecile Pineda United StatesLorna Dee Cervantes (Mexico/US)
Ghassan Zaqtan PalestineFady Joudah (Palestine/US)
2016Dubravka Ugresic Croatia/ NetherlandsAlison Anderson (US/Switzerland)
Can Xue ChinaPorochista Khakpour (Iran/US)
Caryl Churchill EnglandJordan Tannahill (Canada)
Carolyn Forché United StatesValzhyna Mort (Belarus/US)
Aminatta Forna Sierra Leone/ ScotlandMukoma Wa Ngugi (Kenya/US)
Ann-Marie MacDonald CanadaPadma Viswanathan (Canada)
Guadalupe Nettel MexicoValeria Luiselli (Mexico)
Don Paterson ScotlandAmit Majmudar (US)
Ghassan Zaqtan PalestineWang Ping (China/US)
2018Edwidge Danticat Haiti/ United StatesAchy Obejas (Cuba/US)
Emmanuel Carrère FranceZia Haider Rahman (Bangladesh/UK)
Amitav Ghosh IndiaDipika Mukherjee (India)
Aracelis Girmay United StatesMahtem Shiferraw (Ethiopia/Eritrea)
Mohsin Hamid PakistanAdnan Mahmutović (Bosnia/Sweden)
Jamaica Kincaid Antigua and Barbuda/ United StatesLadan Osman (Somalia/US)
Yusef Komunyakaa United StatesMajor Jackson (US)
Patricia Smith United StatesSasha Pimentel (Philippines/US)
Ludmila Ulitskaya RussiaAlisa Ganieva (Russia)
2020Ismail Kadare AlbaniaKapka Kassabova (Bulgaria)
Emmanuel Carrère FranceFelipe Restrepo Pombo (Colombia)
Jorie Graham United StatesDunya Mikhail (Iraq/US)
Jessica Hagedorn United StatesJoseph O. Legaspi (US)
Eduardo Halfon GuatemalaAnna Badkhen (Russia)
Sahar Khalifeh PalestinePhilip Metres (US)
Abdellatif Laâbi MoroccoAndré Naffis-Sahely (US/UAE)
Lee Maracle CanadaKatherena Vermette (Canada)
Hoa Nguyen United StatesVi Khi Nao (US)
2022Boubacar Boris Diop SenegalJennifer Croft (US)
Jean-Pierre Balpe FranceHamid Ismailov (Uzbekistan)
Kwame Dawes Ghana/ JamaicaMatthew Shenoda (US)
Natalie Diaz United StatesR. O. Kwon (South Korea/US)
Michális Ganás GreeceEleni Kefala (Cyprus)
Micheline Aharonian Marcom United StatesFowzia Karimi (Afghanistan/US)
Naomi Shihab Nye United StatesTarfia Faizullah (US)
Ludmilla Petrushevskaya RussiaOlga Zilberboug (Russia/US)
Cristina Rivera Garza MexicoCarlos Labbé (Chile)
Reina María Rodríguez CubaCarlos Pintado (Cuba)
2024Ananda Devi MauritiusFabienne Kanor (France)
Chris Abani NigeriaRomeo Oriogun (Nigeria)
Angie Cruz United StatesCleyvis Natera (Dominican Republic)
Jenny Erpenbeck GermanyAlina Stefanescu (Romania/US)
Nona Fernández ChileIdra Novey (US)
Juan Felipe Herrera United StatesAllison Hedge Coke (US)
Maxine Hong Kingston United StatesJennifer Kwon Dobbs (South Korea)
Valeria Luiselli MexicoAlexandra Lytton Regalado (El Salvador/US)
Shahrnush Parsipur  IranSholeh Wolpé (Iran/US)

See also

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