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Villa Albertine and Albertine Foundation are pleased to announce the laureates of the first session of the 2025 Albertine Translation program.

Villa Albertine works alongside Albertine Foundation, the Institut français, and the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs to promote French and Francophone literature, and to encourage English-language translations across all genres, including fiction, nonfiction, children’s books, comics, and poetry.
Villa Albertine and Albertine Foundation are pleased to present the 2025 Albertine Translation Fund grantees.

Created in 2022 with the support of the Florence Gould Foundation, the Albertine Translation Fund brings French-language books that highlight the richness and diversity of the contemporary French and Francophone literary landscape to American readers. Grants are awarded by a panel of experts who consider the quality of both the original French-language work and its English translation.

While the majority of these titles have found an American publisher, some remain available for rights acquisition—they are marked with *.

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Doan Bui, La Tour (Grasset, 2022)*

Fiction
Translated by Ly Lan Dill 

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Mathias Enard, La Perfection du tir (Actes Sud, 2023 | New Directions, forthcoming)


Translated by Charlotte Mandell 

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Edouard Glissant, Tout-monde (Gallimard, 1993 | University of Nebraska Press, forthcoming)

Fiction
Translated by Matt Reeck

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Scholastique Mukasonga, Ce que murmurent les collines (Gallimard, 2014 | Archipelago Books, forthcoming)

Fiction
Translated by Mark Polizzotti

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Camille Neveux, Le Verger de Damas (JC Lattès, 2024)*

Fiction
Translated by Maren Baudet-Lackner

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Walid Hajar Rachedi, Qu’est-ce que j’irais faire au paradis (Emmanuelle Collas, 2022)*

Fiction
Translated by Alexandra Hudson

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Yves Ravey, Taormine (Editions de Minuit, 2022 | New York Review of Books, 2026)

Fiction
Translated by Alyson Waters

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I. Backouche, S. Gensburger and E. Le Bourhis, Appartements témoins…  (La Découverte, 2025 | Rutgers University Press, forthcoming)

Nonfiction
Translated by Hilary Handin

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Pierre Charbonnier, Vers l’écologie de guerre (La Découverte, 2024 | Polity Press, forthcoming)

Nonfiction
Translated by Andrew Stephen Brown

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Malika Rahal, Algérie 1962 : Une Histoire populaire (La Découverte, 2022 | Verso Books, forthcoming)

Nonfiction
Translated by David Broder

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Pierre Rosanvallon, Les institutions invisibles (Le Seuil, 2024 | Polity Press, forthcoming)

Nonfiction
Translated by Catherine Porter

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Vanessa Springora, Patronyme (Grasset, 2025 | Polity Press, forthcoming)

Nonfiction
Translated by Jody Gladding

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Jennifer Tamas, Au NON des femmes… (Le Seuil, 2023 | University of Delaware Press, forthcoming)

Nonfiction
Translated by Elisabeth Lyman

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Hélène Gaudy, Je Veux Manger Mon Frère (Éditions Cambourakis, 2023 | Levine Querido, 2025)

Children's Literature
Translated by Julia Grawemayer

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Claude Ponti, Le Fleuve (L’Ecole des Loisirs, 2018 | Elsewhere Editions, 2026)

Children's Literature
Translated by Margot Kerlidou and Alyson Waters

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Delphine Panique, Creuser Voguer (Cornélius, 2023 | New York Review Comics, forthcoming)

Graphic Novels
Translated by Devorah Fischler

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Albertine Foundation

Previously known as FACE Foundation, Albertine Foundation is an American nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting French-American relations through innovative cultural and educational projects. In close partnership with Villa Albertine, the French Institute for Culture and Education of the French Embassy in the United States, Albertine Foundation promotes artistic, literary, and educational exchange and collaboration between creative professionals from both countries thanks to corporate, foundation, and individual support. 

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Florence Gould Foundation

The Florence Gould Foundation is devoted to French-American exchange and friendship. It has provided critical and longstanding support to enable the Cultural Services of the French Embassy and its partner FACE Foundation to foster French-American exchange across disciplines and make the very best of French and francophone culture accessible to diverse communities across the United States. The Florence Gould Writers’ Residency at Villa Albertine will create exceptional and enduring opportunities for literary creation for the most promising and innovative French and Francophone authors.

Van Cleef & Arpels

Founded at Paris’ 22 Place Vendôme in 1906, Van Cleef & Arpels came into being following Estelle Arpels’ marriage to Alfred Van Cleef in 1895. With a blend of inventiveness and poetry, Van Cleef & Arpels perpetuates a highly distinctive style. Its selection of exceptional gems that instill an emotion, and the savoir-faire of its craftsmen, have given birth to enchanting jewelry and watchmaking collections. Whether inspired by nature, couture, dance or imaginary worlds, the Maison opens the gate to a timeless universe of beauty and harmony. Van Cleef & Arpels’ constant commitment to creation also finds expression in its various activities as a partner and patron in the cultural field. Reflecting the Maison’s attachment to values of transmission and sharing, these initiatives take place in sectors that it holds dear: they include heritage protection, fine and decorative arts, design, dance and poetry. 

 

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Institut français

The Institut français is responsible for France’s international cultural program. Supervised by both the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs and by the Ministry of Culture, it promotes French culture abroad through cultural exchange initiatives. Operating in a space where the arts, intellectual exchange, cultural and social innovation, and linguistic partnerships interact and intersect, it is also responsible for promoting the French language and the sharing of works, artists, and ideas all over the world. The Institut français is one of Villa Albertine’s main French partners.

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