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Valle-Inclán Prize : ウィキペディア英語版
Premio Valle-Inclán
The Premio Valle-Inclán is a literary translation prize. It is awarded by the Society of Authors (London) for the best English translation of a work of Spanish literature. It is named after Ramón del Valle-Inclán. The prize money is GBP 2000.〔(Description )〕
==Past winners==

2014
* Winner: Nick Caistor for ''An Englishman in Madrid'', by Eduardo Mendoza (MacLehose Press)
2013
* Winner: Frank Wynne for ''The Blue Hour'' by Alonso Cueto (Heinemann)
* Runner-up: Nick Caistor and Lorenza García for ''Traveller of the Century'' by Andres Neuman (Pushkin Press)
* Runner-up: Anne McLean for ''The Sound of Things Falling'' by Juan Gabriel Vásquez (Bloomsbury)
2012
* Winner: Peter Bush for ''Exiled from Almost Everywhere'' by Juan Goytisolo (Dalkey Archive Press)
* Runner-up: Margaret Jull Costa for ''Seven Houses in France'' by Bernardo Atxaga (Harvill Secker)
2011
* Winner: Frank Wynne for ''Kamchatka'' by Marcelo Figueras (Atlantic)
* Runner-up: Margaret Jull Costa for ''The Sickness'' by Alberto Barrera Tyszka (Maclehose Press)
2010
* Margaret Jull Costa for ''Your Face Tomorrow 3: Poison, Shadow and Farewell'' by Javier Marías (Chatto)
* Christopher Johnson for the ''Selected Poetry'' of Francisco de Quevedo (University of Chicago Press).
2009
* Winner: Margaret Jull Costa for ''The Accordionist's Son'' by Bernardo Atxaga (Harvill Secker)
* Runner up: Edith Grossman for ''Happy Families'' by Carlos Fuentes (Bloomsbury)
2008
* Winner: Nick Caistor for ''The Past'' by Alan Pauls (Harvill Secker)
* John Dent-Young for ''Selected Poems'' by Luis de Góngora (The University of Chicago Press)
2007
* Winner: Nick Caistor for ''The Sleeping Voice'' by Dulce Chacón (Harvill Secker/Alfaguara)
* Runner up: John Cullen for ''Lies'' by Enrique de Hériz (Weidenfeld/Edhasa)
2006
* Winner: Margaret Jull Costa for ''Your Face Tomorrow 1: Fever and Spear'' by Javier Marias (Chatto & Windus)
* Runner up: Sonia Soto for ''The Oxford Murders'' by Guillermo Martinez (Abacus)
2005
* Winner: Chris Andrews for ''Distant Star'' by Roberto Bolaño (Harvill)
* Runner up: Margaret Jull Costa for ''The Man of Feeling'' by Javier Marías (Harvill)
2004
* Winner: Anne McLean for ''Soldiers of Salamis'' by Javier Cercas (Bloomsbury)
2003
* Winner: Sam Richard for ''Not Only Fire'' by Benjamin Prado (Faber and Faber)
2002
* Winner: John D. Rutherford for ''Don Quixote'' by Miguel Cervantes (Penguin)
* Runner up: Margaret Sayers Peden for ''Portrait in Sepia'' by Isabel Allende (Flamingo)
2001
* Winner: Timothy Adès for ''Homer in Cuernavaca'' by Alfonso Reyes (Edinburgh University Press)
* Runner up: Edith Grossman for ''The Messenger'' by Mayra Montero (Harvill)
2000
* Winner: Sonia Soto for ''Winter in Lisbon'' by Antonio Muñoz Molina (Granta)
* Runner up: Margaret Sayers Peden for ''Daughter of Fortune'' by Isabel Allende (Flamingo)
1999
* Winner: Don Share for ''I Have Lots of Heart'' by Miguel Hernández (Bloodaxe)
1997
* Winner: Peter Bush for ''The Marx Family Saga'' by Juan Goytisolo (Faber)

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