Popescu Prize Explained

The Popescu Prize is a biennial poetry award established in 1983.[1] [2] It is given by the Poetry Society for a volume of poetry translated from a European language into English.[2] Formerly called the European Poetry Translation Prize (1983–1997), the prize was relaunched in 2003, renamed in memory of the Romanian translator Corneliu M. Popescu, who died at age 19 in 1977 and was known as the Corneliu M Popescu Prize that year and in 2005.[2] Popescu translated the work of one of Romania's leading poets, Mihai Eminescu, into English.[2] The prize of £1,500 is awarded to a translator.[2] Financial support has been provided by the Ratiu Foundation since 2003[3] (the Foundation was established in London in 1979 by Ion and Elisabeth Ratiu to promote and support projects which further education and research in the culture and history of Romania).[2]

The Encyclopedia of Literary Translation into English (2000) considered the European Poetry Translation Prize one of the most "prestigious" translation awards.[4]

European Poetry Translation Prize

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Popescu Prize

The award has not been run since 2015.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Voices heard abroad . Alan. Brownjohn . 19 September 2003 . 12 October 2012 . The Guardian.
  2. http://www.poetrysociety.org.uk/content/competitions/popescu/ Popescu Prize
  3. Book: Weissbort, Daniel . Looking Eastward . King's College London, University of London . 287 . 2004 . 16 October 2012.
  4. Book: Classe, Olive . Encyclopedia of Literary Translation into English . Taylor & Francis . 1115 . 2000 . 16 October 2012.
  5. Web site: Early Winners . Poetry Society . 2 December 2015.
  6. Web site: Romania wins European Poetry Translation Prize . Romanian Culture Centre London . 8 September 2005 . 2 December 2015.
  7. Web site: The Corneliu M Popescu Prize for European Poetry Translation 2007 uncovers Estonian treasure. . Poetry Society . 2007 . 2 December 2015.
  8. Web site: The Corneliu M Popescu Prize for Poetry Translation 2009 awarded to Randall Couch . Romanian Cultural Centre London . 9 December 2009 . 2 December 2015.
  9. Web site: Popescu prize shortlist announced . . 5 September 2011 . 12 October 2012 . Sarah Crown.
  10. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20140217135405/http://www.englishpen.org/poetry-in-translation-the-popescu-prize-2013/ . 17 February 2014 . dead . Poetry in translation – The Popescu Prize 2013 . . Tasja Dorkofikis . 5 December 2013 . 7 December 2013.
  11. Web site: Iain Galbraith wins the Popescu European Poetry Translation Prize . European Literature Network . 1 December 2015 . 2 December 2015.