Finałowa siódemka Angelusa 2023

The shortlist of Angelus Central European Literature Award 2023

The Jury selected the shortlist of the Angelus Central European Award 2023. The winners – both an author and a translator (of the winning book, and in case a Polish writer wins – of another book from the shortlist) will be announced during the gala on 14 October 2023.

Also, between 18 September and 13 October, readers will be voting for their favourite title, the author of which will receive the Natalya Gorbanevskaya Award and a 3-month residency in Wrocław.

  1. Stanislav Aseyev«Світлий Шлях»: історія одного концтабору [Light Path: the History of a Concentration Camp], transl. into Polish by Marcin Gaczkowski, published by Kolegium Europy Wschodniej | Ukraine
  2. Tamara DudaДоця [Daughter], transl. into Polish by Marcin Gaczkowski, published by Kolegium Europy Wschodniej | Ukraine
  3. Katarína KucbelováČepiec [Bonnet], transl. into Polish by Katarzyna Dudzic-Grabińska, published by Wydawnictwo Ha!art | Slovakia
  4. Zyta RudzkaTen się śmieje, kto ma zęby [Those Who Have Teeth Can Laugh], published by Wydawnictwo W.A.B Foksal | Poland
  5. Judith SchalanskyVerzeichnis einiger Verluste [An Inventory of Losses], transl. into Polish by Kamil Idzikowski, published by Wydawnictwo Ha!art | Germany
  6. Piotr SiemionBella, ciao, published by Wydawnictwo Filtry | Poland
  7. Saša StanišićHerkunft [Where You Come From], transl. into Polish by Małgorzata Gralińska, published by Książkowe Klimaty | Bosnia and Herzegovina / Germany