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Adriana Hunter is a British translator of French literature. She is known for translating more than 50 French novels, such as ''Fear and Trembling'' by Amélie Nothomb or ''The Girl Who Played Go'' by Shan Sa. In 2011 she won the Scott Moncrieff Prize〔(Scott Moncrieff Prize award ceremony on YouTube )〕〔(Pereine Press's Awards page mentioning the Scott Moncrief 2011 award )〕〔(Times Literary Supplement article about 2011 translation prize winners )〕 for her translation of Véronique Olmi’s ''Beside the Sea''. She has been short-listed for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize in 2003. She is also a contributor to Words Without Borders.〔(Contributor page on Words Without Borders's site )〕 She lives in Norfolk, England. ==Translations from the French== The dates refer to the publication of the English translation. * ''The Disappearance: A Primer of Loss'' by Geneviève Jurgensen (2000). * ''Fear and Trembling'' by Amélie Nothomb (2002). * ''9.99: A Novel'' by Frédéric Beigbeder (2002). * ''Good Intentions'' by Agnès Desarthe (2002). * ''Death in the Dordogne'' by Louis Sanders (2002). * ''The Girl Who Played Go'' by Shan Sa (2003). * ''The Englishman's Wife'' by Louis Sanders (2003). * ''The Sexual Life of Catherine M'' by Catherine Millet (2003). * ''How I became Stupid'' by Martin Page (2004). * ''Holy Smoke'' by Tonino Benacquista (2004). * ''Grey Souls'' by Philippe Claudel (2005). * ''Someone Else'' by Tonino Benacquista (2005). * ''UV'' by Serge Joncour (2005). * ''Framed'' by Tonino Benacquista (2006). * ''The Woman in the Row Behind'' by Francoise Dorner (2006). * ''The Unforeseen'' by Christian Oster (2007). * ''Death of an Ancient King'' by Laurent Gaudé (2007). * ''Kick the Animal Out'' by Véronique Ovaldé (2007). * ''When I Was a Soldier'' by Valérie Zenatti (2007). * ''A Bottle in the Gaza Sea'' by Valérie Zenatti (2008). * ''Chez Moi'' by Agnès Desarthe (2008). * ''Eldorado'' by Laurent Gaudé (2008). * ''Noir: A Novel'' by Olivier Pauvert (2008). * ''Five Photos of My Wife'' by Agnès Desarthe (2008). * ''Alexander and Alestria: A Novel'' by Shan Sa (2009). * ''And My See-through Heart'' by Véronique Ovaldé (2009). * ''Once on a Moonless Night'' by Dai Sijie (2010). * ''In the Train'' by Christian Oster (2010). * ''Where We Going, Daddy?: Life with Two Sons Unlike Any Others'' by Jean-Louis Fournier (2010). * ''Enough about Love'' by Hervé Le Tellier (2011). * ''Beside the Sea'' by Véronique Olmi (2012). * ''Climates'' by André Maurois (2012). * ''The Conflict: How Modern Motherhood Undermines the Status of Women'' by Elisabeth Badinter (2012). * ''Life Is Short and Desire Endless'' by Patrick Lapeyre (2012). * ''Balzac's Omelette: A delicious tour of French food and culture with Honore de Balzac'' by Ankha Muhlstein (2012). * ''The Crab and the Lamb'' by Manu Cornet (2012). * ''The Diary of a Nose: A Year in the Life of a Parfumeur'' by Jean-Claude Ellena (2013). * ''The Foundling'' by Agnès Desarthe (2013). * ''Two Small Footprints in Wet Sand: A Mother's Memoir'' by Anne-Dauphine Julliand (2013). * ''Under the Tripoli Sky'' by Kamal Ben Hameda (2013). * ''Electrico W'' by Hervé Le Tellier (2013). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Adriana Hunter」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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