Les Fugitives

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Les Fugitives is a London-based independent publisher. They principally publish short works by Francophone female authors that have previously not been published in English translation. Their titles have won many awards and include:[1]

Translated by Natasha Lehrer and Cécile Menon. Winner of the Scott Moncrieff Prize 2016, shortlisted for the French-American Foundation Translation Prize 2017 and longlisted for the Albertine Prize 2017.

Translated by Jeffrey Zuckerman. Winner of the Prix des cinq continents de la Francophonie 2006 and winner of the CLMP Firecracker Award in Fiction 2017. Finalist for the inaugural TA First Translation Prize 2018, the Albertine Prize 2017, and the Best Translated Book Award 2017.

Translated by Sophie Lewis. Shortlisted for the Republic of Consciousness Prize for Small Presses 2018 and for the Scott Moncrieff Prize 2018.

Translated by Ros Schwartz. Winner of an English PEN Award 2017 and a French Voices Award 2015. Longlisted for the Jan Michalski Foundation Literature Prize 2013.

Translated by Cole Swensen Longlisted for the Republic of Consciousness Prize for Small Presses 2019

Translated by Mark Hutchinson

Translated by Ros Schwartz

Translated by Sophie Lewis

Translated by Jeffrey Zuckerman

Translated by Ruth Diver

Translated by Willard Wood

Translated by Amanda DeMarco

Translated by Natasha Lehrer

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