Independent Foreign Fiction Prize
The Independent Foreign Fiction Prize was an annual literary award in the United Kingdom, established in 1990. It recognized the best translated fiction from around the world, celebrating works originally written in languages other than English. The prize aimed to promote international literature and encourage readers to explore diverse voices and cultures.
The award was open to novels translated into English and published in the UK. A panel of judges, often comprising authors, critics, and literary figures, selected the winning book. The prize was discontinued in 2015, but it left a lasting impact on the appreciation of translated literature.