The Lewis Galantière Award is bestowed biennially in even-numbered years for a distinguished book-length literary translation from any language, except German, into English. The Ungar German Translation Award is given in odd-numbered years.
Who was Lewis Galantière?
Lewis Galantière (1894-1977) was a distinguished founding member of the association. His translations from French drama, fiction, poetry, and scholarship enriched cultural life during the middle decades of the 20th century and are still being read.
How to Apply
Eligibility
To be eligible for the award, the book-length literary translation must be translated from any language, except German, into English and published in the United States between January 1, 2024 and December 31, 2025. The published translation must list the translator's name on the title page and preferably on the dust jacket. Preference will be given to published works that provide biographical information about the translator. The translator does not have to be an ATA member; however, the translator should have a strong connection with the U.S. through citizenship or permanent residence. The nomination must be submitted by the publisher of the translated work.
Nominations
The nomination must be submitted by the publisher of the work and must include the items listed below in the format specified. If nominating multiple works, please submit separate nominations for each.
The following must be submitted as PDFs:
- Cover letter with complete publication information for the work being nominated, including the date of publication.
- Brief CV of the translator, including place of residence and contact information.
- 10 consecutive pages from the original work, keyed to the page numbers of the translation.
- Translated pages that correspond to the 10 consecutive pages provided from the original work.
- The complete text of the nominated work.
If possible, we would also like to receive the work as a MOBI file so the text can be read on an e-reader. However, the MOBI file is not required.
Complete entries must be received in the specified format within the submission period (January 1 to March 31).
All nomination materials should be submitted through the ATA website. The form will be available on this page during the nomination period
*Please note that physical copies of nominated books will no longer be accepted. Please do not mail any materials to ATA Headquarters.
Award
- Presentation of the Lewis Galantière Award at the ATA Annual Conference
- $1,000 cash
- Up to $500 toward expenses for attending the ATA Annual Conference
- Complimentary registration to the ATA Annual Conference
The form to submit your application will be available on January 1, 2026.
Submission Start Date
January 1, 2026
Submission End Date
March 31, 2026
Award Recipients
2024
Mara Faye Lethem
2022
Natasha Wimmer
2020
Michael Meigs
2018
Sam Taylor
2016
Katrina Dodson
2014
Juliet Winters Carpenter
2012
Arthur Goldhammer
2010
Margaret Sayers Peden
2008
Norman R. Shapiro
2006
Geoffrey Brock
2004
Roger Greenwald
2002
Willard Wood
2000
Peter Meineck
1998
Rose-Myriam Rejouis
Val Vinokurov
1996
William Rodarmor
1994
Tiina Nunnally
1992
Ruth Harwood Cline
1990
Edward K. Kaplan
1988
Patrick Creagh
1986
Hildegard Hannum
Hunter Hannum
1984
William Weaver