An illustration of the winning book Taiwan Travelogue with the International Booker Prize trophy.
An illustration of the winning book Taiwan Travelogue with the International Booker Prize trophy.
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Taiwan Travelogue wins 2026 International Booker Prize

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Taiwan Travelogue has been named the winner of the 2026 International Booker Prize. The novel was written by Yáng Shuāng-zǐ and translated by Lin King. It marks the first time a book translated from Mandarin Chinese has taken the award.

The announcement highlights the book's prior success, including its win of the 2024 National Book Award for translated literature. Taiwan Travelogue is also the first International Booker Prize winner by a Taiwanese author.

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Initial reactions on X to 'Taiwan Travelogue' winning the 2026 International Booker Prize are overwhelmingly positive, emphasizing the historic milestone as the first Mandarin-translated novel to claim the award. Users from Taiwanese official accounts, literary figures, and bookstores highlight pride in Taiwanese literature, praise the novel's exploration of history and identity, and congratulate author Yáng Shuāng-zǐ and translator Lin King. Discussions note its prior awards and cultural significance, with no notable skeptical or negative sentiments in recent high-engagement posts.

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Photorealistic illustration depicting the International Booker Prize 2026 longlist announcement with diverse global books symbolizing themes of war, exile, memory, and renewal.
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International Booker Prize announces 2026 longlist of 13 titles

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The International Booker Prize has revealed its 2026 longlist, featuring 13 translated fiction works from 11 languages, including three debuts and several previous nominees. The selection highlights themes of war, exile, memory, and renewal, with the £50,000 prize shared equally between author and translator. The shortlist will be announced on March 31, 2026.

The Booker Prize Foundation has unveiled the six books shortlisted for the 2026 International Booker Prize. This follows a longlist of 13 titles announced in February. The winner will be revealed on May 19.

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The International Booker Prize has revealed its 2026 longlist, featuring 13 works of translated fiction from 11 languages. Selected from 128 submissions, the books celebrate long-form fiction and short story collections published in the UK or Ireland between May 1, 2025, and April 30, 2026. The prize, marking its 10th anniversary, awards £50,000 split equally between author and translator.

Yann Martel, Booker Prize winner for Life of Pi, has published Son of Nobody, his first novel in exactly 10 years since The High Mountains of Portugal. The book features twin narratives intertwining a modern classics scholar and an ancient Greek soldier during the Trojan War. Martel discussed the work in a recent interview and will appear via livestream from the Sydney Writers' Festival.

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The Aspen Words Literary Prize has revealed its finalists for the 2026 edition. This announcement highlights key works in literary fiction. The prize recognizes outstanding contributions to contemporary literature.

The 2025 Pulitzer Prizes for books have been awarded, concluding the book award season. Winners across various categories were revealed this week. The prizes recognize outstanding works in literature and journalism.

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The Vermont Book Award has named 14 finalists for its 2025 prizes across four categories, recognizing outstanding works by Vermont authors. The awards, each carrying a $1,000 prize and a custom trophy, will be presented on May 2 in Montpelier. Finalists include both debut and established writers, selected from 75 nominations.

 

 

 

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