جائزة بوكر الروسية

(تم التحويل من Russian Booker Prize)
Russian Booker Prize
قدمت إلىBest Russian-language literary work
قدمت منRussian Telecom Equipment Company (RTEC)
البلدRussia
الفائز الحاليAndrei Dmitriev's The Peasant and the Teenager

جائزة 'بوكر الروسية' '(روسية: Русский Букер ،' 'الروسية بوكر' ') هي جائزة روسية جائزة أدبية على غرار جائزة مان بوكير. تم افتتاحه من قبل الرئيس التنفيذي الإنجليزية السير مايكل هاريس كين في عام 1992.[1]جائزة الدولة رئيس الوزراء الأدبية ،[2]يتم منحها لأفضل عمل خيالي يكتب في اللغة الروسية كل عام وفقًا لما تقرره لجنة من القضاة ، بغض النظر عن جنسية الكاتب. قالب:اعتبارا من ، رئيس لجنة جائزة بوكر الروسية هو الصحفي البريطاني جورج والدن.[3]الجائزة هي أول جائزة أدبية روسية غير حكومية منذ ثورة 1917 في البلاد.[4][5] كل عام ، تختار هيئة المحلفين قائمة قصيرة من أفضل ستة روايات تصل للترشيح من "قائمة طويلة" من المرشحين. في البداية ، تلقى الفائز£10,000, roughly 48,000 RUB or $16,000.[5] This has since increased to a sum of 600,000 rubles in 2011,[6]ما يقرب من 20،000 دولار (حوالي 13000 جنيه إسترليني) ، في حين أن كل واحد من المرشحين النهائيين في القائمة القصيرة يكسب 2000 دولار (حوالي 1،300 جنيه إسترليني).[7]تشتمل معايير الإدراج على الجهد الأدبي ، وتمثيل الأنواع الأدبية المعاصرة وسمعة المؤلف ككاتب. الطول ليس معيارًا ، لأن الكتب التي يتراوح عمرها بين 40 و60;pages have been nominated in the past.[5] من عام 1997 إلى عام 2001 ، تم تغيير اسم الجائزة إلى "جائزة سميرنوف-بوكر الأدبية" ، تكريماً لـ رجل أعمال ومؤسس [سميرنوف] بيوتر سميرنوف. من عام 2002 إلى عام 2005 ، كانت منظمة Open Russia غير الحكومية هي الراعي العام لجائزة Booker Literary Award في روسيا ، مما أدى إلى تغيير اسمها إلى "Booker-Open Russia Literary Award" "" في ذلك الوقت.[8]قبل الإعلان عن الفائز في عام 2005 ، قررت مؤسسة بوكر إنهاء شراكتها مع Open Russia بعد الحكم على رئيس المؤسسة ميخائيل خودوركوفسكي ، بالسجن تسع سنوات بسبب التهرب الضريبي.[9]في عام 2005 ، وقعت اللجنة عقدًا مدته خمس سنوات مع BP ومقرها لندن. في عام 2010 ، واجهت الجائزة مشاكل في التمويل وتم تعليق الاستعدادات لجائزة 2010 لأنه لم يتم العثور على راعي جديد.[2] Since 2011 new sponsor is Russian Telecom Equipment Company (RTEC).[8] في عام 2011 ، تم اختيار "رواية العقد" بسبب عدم وجود رعاية لعقد الجائزة العرفية. تم اختيار خمسة من المرشحين النهائيين من بين ستين مرشحًا تم اختيارهم من الفائزين السابقين بالجائزة والنهائي منذ عام 2001.[3] فاز تشوداكوف بعد وفاته بـ الكآبة مصبوغة على الخطوات القديمة ، والتي تحدث في مدينة خيالية في كازاخستان وتصف الحياة في ظل روسيا الستالينية.[10][11]لودميلا أوليتسكايا يحمل الرقم القياسي لمعظم الترشيحات (خمسة ، الفوز مرة واحدة) ، يليه أندريه ديميترييف (أربعة ، الفوز مرة واحدة) و أليكسي سلابوفسكي (أربعة ، لا فاز). لم يفز أي شخص بالجائزة أكثر من مرة.

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الفائزين والمرشحين

1990s

  *   Winners

Year Author(s) Work Ref.(s)
1992 Kharitonov, MarkMark Kharitonov* Lines of Fate [5][12][13][14]
1992 Gorenstein, FriedrichFriedrich Gorenstein Place [12][13]
1992 Ivanchenko, AleksandrAleksandr Ivanchenko Monogram [12][13]
1992 Makanin, VladimirVladimir Makanin Manhole [12][13]
1992 Petrushevskaya, LyudmilaLyudmila Petrushevskaya The Time Night [12][13]
1992 Sorokin, VladimirVladimir Sorokin Four Stout Hearts [12][13]
1993 Makanin, VladimirVladimir Makanin* Baize-covered Table with Decanter [15][16]
1993 Astafyev, ViktorViktor Astafyev The Cursed and the Slain [15]
1993 Ermakov, OlegOleg Ermakov Sign of the Beast [15]
1993 Lipkin, SemyonSemyon Lipkin Notes of a Lodger [15]
1993 Ulitskaya, LyudmilaLyudmila Ulitskaya Sonechka [15]
1994 Okudzhava, BulatBulat Okudzhava* The Show is Over [17][18]
1994 Aleshkovsky, PeterPeter Aleshkovsky Skunk: A Life [17][18]
1994 Buida, YuryYury Buida Don Domino [17][18]
1994 Dolinyak, IgorIgor Dolinyak Third World [17][18]
1994 Levitin, MikhaelMikhael Levitin Total Indecency [17][18]
1994 Slapovsky, AlexeyAlexey Slapovsky The First Second Coming [17][18]
1995 Vladimov, GeorgiGeorgi Vladimov* The General and His Army [19][20]
1995 Pavlov, OlegOleg Pavlov A Barracks Tale [19]
1995 Fyodorov, EvgenyEvgeny Fyodorov The Odyssey [19]
1996 Sergeev, AndreyAndrey Sergeev* The Stamp Album [21][22]
1996 Aleshkovsky, PeterPeter Aleshkovsky Vladimir Chigrintsev [21]
1996 Astafyev, ViktorViktor Astafyev The Will to be Alive [21]
1996 Dmitriev, AndreiAndrei Dmitriev Turn in the River [21]
1996 Dobrodeev, DmitriiDmitrii Dobrodeev Back to the USSR [21]
1996 Gorlanova, NinaNina Gorlanova, Bukur, VyacheslavVyacheslav Bukur A Novel About Education [21]
1997 Azolsky, AnatolyAnatoly Azolsky* Cell [23][24]
1997 Lipskerov, DmitriDmitri Lipskerov The Forty Years of Changzhoeh [23]
1997 Maletsky, YuriYuri Maletsky I Love [23]
1997 Slavnikova, OlgaOlga Slavnikova A Dragonfly Enlarged to the Size of a Dog [23]
1997 Ulitskaya, LyudmilaLyudmila Ulitskaya Medea and Her Children [23]
1997 Utkin, AntonAnton Utkin Round Dance [23]
1998 Morozov, AleksandrAleksandr Morozov* Strange Letters [25][26]
1998 Polyanskaya, IrinaIrina Polyanskaya Passing of the Shadow [25]
1998 Prorokov, MikhailMikhail Prorokov Bga [25]
1998 Slapovsky, AlexeyAlexey Slapovsky Questionnaire [25]
1998 Chistyakova, AlexandraAlexandra Chistyakova Не много ли для одной (English title unknown) [25]
1999 Butov, MikhailMikhail Butov* Freedom [27][28]
1999 Buida, YuryYury Buida The Prussian Bride [27]
1999 Vasilieva, AlexandraAlexandra Vasilieva My Marusechka [27]
1999 Girshovich, LeonidLeonid Girshovich The Prizelist [27]
1999 Makanin, VladimirVladimir Makanin The Underground, or a Hero of Our Time [27]
1999 Platova, VictoriaVictoria Platova A Coast [27]

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2000s في

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Year Author(s) Work Ref.(s)
2000 Shishkin, MikhailMikhail Shishkin* The Conquest of Izmail [29]
2000 Zalotukha, ValeryValery Zalotukha The Last Communist [29]
2000 Kononov, NikolayNikolay Kononov The Funeral of a Grasshopper [29]
2000 Palei, MarinaMarina Palei Lunch [29]
2000 Slapovsky, AlexeyAlexey Slapovsky Money Day [29]
2000 Shenbrun, SvetlanaSvetlana Shenbrun Roses and Chrysanthemums [29]
2001 Ulitskaya, LyudmilaLyudmila Ulitskaya* The Kukotsky Case [30][31]
2001 Naiman, AnatolyAnatoly Naiman Sir [30]
2001 Nosov, SergeySergey Nosov The Lady of History [30]
2001 Tolstaya, TatyanaTatyana Tolstaya Slynx [30]
2001 Cherchesov, AlanAlan Cherchesov Wreath for the Grave of the Wind [30]
2001 Chudakov, AlexanderAlexander Chudakov A Gloom Is Cast Upon the Ancient Steps [30]
2002 Pavlov, OlegOleg Pavlov* Karaganda Ninth-Day Requiem or The Story of the Last Days [32][33]
2002 Bortnikov, DmitryDmitry Bortnikov Fritz Syndrome [32]
2002 Gandlevsky, SergeiSergei Gandlevsky <Illegible> [32]
2002 Melikhov, AlexandrAlexandr Melikhov The Love of Kinfolks Laid to Rest [32]
2002 Mesyats, VadimVadim Mesyats Treatment by Electricity: Novel of 84 Fragments from the East and 74 Fragments from the West [32]
2002 Sorokin, VladimirVladimir Sorokin Ice [32]
2003 Gallego, RubenRubén Gallego* White on Black [33][34]
2003 Galkina, NataliaNatalia Galkina Renaud's Residence [34]
2003 Zorin, LeonidLeonid Zorin Jupiter [34]
2003 Mamedov, AthanasiusAthanasius Mamedov Frau Scar [34]
2003 Chizhova, ElenaElena Chizhova Laura [34]
2003 Yuzefovich, LeonidLeonid Yuzefovich Kazaroza [34]
2004 Aksyonov, VasilyVasily Aksyonov* Voltairiens and Voltairiennes [35][36]
2004 Zajaczkowski, OlegOleg Zajaczkowski Sergeyev and the Town [35]
2004 Kurchatkin, AnatolyAnatoly Kurchatkin The Sun was Shining [35]
2004 Petrova, MartaMarta Petrova Shilkloper's Horn [35]
2004 Petrushevskaya, LyudmilaLyudmila Petrushevskaya Number One or in the Gardens of other Opportunities [35]
2004 Slapovsky, AlexeyAlexey Slapovsky Quality of Life [35]
2005 Gutsko, DenisDenis Gutsko* Without Way or Track [37][38]
2005 Evseev, BorisBoris Evseev Little Romance [37]
2005 Yermakov, OlegOleg Yermakov Canvas [37]
2005 Naiman, AnatolyAnatoly Naiman Kablukov [37]
2005 Solntsev, RomanRoman Solntsev Bonanza [37]
2005 Solntsev, RomanRoman Solntsev Except for Lavrikov [37]
2005 Chizhova, ElenaElena Chizhova A Criminal [37]
2006 Slavnikova, OlgaOlga Slavnikova* 2017 [39][40]
2006 Prilepin, ZakharZakhar Prilepin Sanka [39]
2006 Rubina, DinaDina Rubina On the Sunny Side of the Street [39]
2006 Sobolev, DenisDenis Sobolev Jerusalem [39]
2006 Cherchesov, AlanAlan Cherchesov Villa Belle Letra [39]
2006 Aleshkovsky, PeterPeter Aleshkovsky A Fish [39]
2007 Ilichevsky, AleksandrAleksandr Ilichevsky* Matisse [41][42]
2007 Dmitriev, AndreiAndrei Dmitriev Bay of Joy [41]
2007 Malecki, YuriYuri Malecki The End of a Needle [41]
2007 Sakhnovsky, IgorIgor Sakhnovsky The Man Who Knew Everything [41]
2007 Tarn, AlexAlex Tarn God Does Not Play With Dice [41]
2007 Ulitskaya, LyudmilaLyudmila Ulitskaya Daniel Stein, Translator [41]
2008 Yelizarov, MikhailMikhail Yelizarov* Librarian [43]
2008 Sharov, VladimirVladimir Sharov Be as Little Children [43]
2008 Boyashov, IlyaIlya Boyashov Armada [43]
2008 Nekrasova, ElenaElena Nekrasova Schukinsk and Other Places [43]
2008 Shchekina, GalinaGalina Shchekina Grafomanka [43]
2008 Sadulaev, GermanGerman Sadulaev Crack [43]
2009 Chizhova, ElenaElena Chizhova* The Time of Women [44][45]
2009 Senchin, RomanRoman Senchin Eltyshevy [44]
2009 Terekhov, AlexanderAlexander Terekhov Stone Bridge [44]
2009 Khazanov, BorisBoris Khazanov Yesterday's Eternity [44]
2009 Katishonok, ElenaElena Katishonok Once Upon a Time an Old Man and Old Woman [44]
2009 Yuzefovich, LeonidLeonid Yuzefovich Cranes and Dwarfs [44]

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2010S

  *   Winners

Year Author(s) Work Ref.(s)
2010 Kolyadina, ElenaElena Kolyadina* The Flower Cross [46][47]
2010 Zajaczkowski, OlegOleg Zajaczkowski Happiness is Possible [46]
2010 Ivanov, AndreiAndrei Ivanov A Journey of Hanuman on Lolland [46]
2010 Petrosyan, MariamMariam Petrosyan The House, In Which... [46]
2010 Sadulaev, GermanGerman Sadulaev Shali Raid [46]
2010 Khemlin, MargaritaMargarita Khemlin Klotsvog [46]
2011 Chudakov, AlexanderAlexander Chudakov* A Gloom Is Cast Upon the Ancient Steps [11][48][49]
2011 Pavlov, OlegOleg Pavlov Karaganda Ninth-Day Requiem or The Story of the Last Days [48]
2011 Prilepin, ZakharZakhar Prilepin Sanka [48]
2011 Senchin, RomanRoman Senchin Eltyshevy [48]
2011 Ulitskaya, LyudmilaLyudmila Ulitskaya Daniel Stein, Translator [48]
2012 Dmitriev, AndreiAndrei Dmitriev* The Peasant and the Teenager [50][51][52][53]
2012 Akhmedova, MarinaMarina Akhmedova Khadija, Notes of a Death Girl [50]
2012 Popov, YevgeniYevgeni Popov Arbeit, Or A Wide Canvas [50]
2012 Slavnikova, OlgaOlga Slavnikova Light Head [50]
2012 Stepanova, MarinaMarina Stepanova The Women of Lazarus [50]
2012 Terekhov, AlexandrAlexandr Terekhov The Germans [50]
2013 Volos, AndreiAndrei Volos Возвращение в Панджруд ("Return to Panjrud") [54]
2014 Sharov, VladimirVladimir Sharov Возвращение в Египет ("Return to Egypt") [55]
2015 Snegirev, AlexanderAlexander Snegirev Vera [56]
2015 Ganieva, AlisaAlisa Ganieva Bride and Groom [56]
2015 Danikhov, VladimirVladimir Danikhov The Lullaby [56]
2015 Pokrovsky, YuriYuri Pokrovsky Among People [56]
2015 Senchin, RomanRoman Senchin Flood Zone [56]
2015 Yakhina, GuzelGuzel Yakhina Zuleikha Opens Her Eyes [56]
2016 Aleshkovsky, PeterPeter Aleshkovsky Крепость ("The Citadel") [57]
2017 Nikolaenko, AleksandraAleksandra Nikolaenko Убить Бобрыкина. История одного убийства ("To Kill Bobrykin. The Story of One Killing") [58]

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