Dublin Literary Award 2025: Seven Irish authors on longlist for €100,000 prize

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Dublin Literary Award 2025: Seven Irish authors on longlist for €100,000 prize
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Irish authors Paul Lynch, Colin Barrett, John Boyne, Sinéad Gleeson and Nuala O’Connor also among 71 nominees for €100,000 fiction prize

Irish authors Colm Tóibín, Paul Lynch, Colin Barrett , John Boyne , Sinéad Gleeson, Nuala O’Connor and Orla Owen among 71 nominees for fiction prize

The longlist contains 16 debut novels and 26 books translated into English from Korean, Farsi, Icelandic, Slovenian, Croatian, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Korean, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish and Swedish. If the winning book has been translated, the author receives €75,000 and the translator €25,000. Two translators, Michele Hutchison and Susan Ouriou, have been nominated for translating two titles.

The shortlist will be announced on March 25th and the winner will be announced by Emma Blain, the Lord Mayor of Dublin and patron of the award, on May 22nd, as part of the International Literature Festival Dublin, which is also funded by Dublin City Council.

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