Strega European Prize

The Strega European Prize (Italian: Premio Strega Europeo) is an annual literary award given to a novel in Italian translation by a European author who has received national recognition in their home country.[1] Established in 2014, it is administered—like the prestigious Strega Prize for Italian literature—by the Maria and Goffredo Bellonci Foundation.

Winners

  • 2014 – Marcos Giralt Torrente, Il tempo della vita (Tiempo de vida), translated from Spanish by Pierpaolo Marchetti
  • 2015 – Katja Petrowskaja, Forse Esther (Vielleicht Esther), translated from German by Ada Vigliani
  • 2016 – Annie Ernaux, Gli anni (Les années), translated from French by Lorenzo Flabbi
  • 2017 – Jenny Erpenbeck, Voci del verbo andare (Gehen, ging, gegangen), translated from German by Ada Vigliani
  • 2018 - Fernando Aramburu, Patria, translated from Spanish by Bruno Arpaia [2]

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