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GRACE shortlisted for Ireland Francophonie Ambassadors’ Literary Award

  • Writer: Admin
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  • Jan 22, 2020
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Grace has been shortlisted for the 2020 Ireland Francophonie Ambassadors’ Literary Award.

Created in 2016 by the 26 embassies of the International Organisation of La Francophonie (IOF) represented in Ireland, the Prix Littéraire des Ambassadeurs de la Francophonie en Irlande – Ireland Francophonie Ambassadors’ Literary Award aims to highlight the role of literary French in transmitting the values of La Francophonie. This prize is awarded to an Irish writer recently translated into French, in partnership with Literature Ireland, the national organization for the international promotion of Irish literature, and the Alliance Française de Dublin.

The prize will seek to reflect the key values of cultural and linguistic diversity, democracy and human rights, education and research, sustainable development and solidarity defended by the Francophonie.

For the 2020’s edition 4 authors are nominated:

Paul LynchGrace, [Grace], Editions Albin Michel 2019, translated by Marina Boraso Lisa HardingAbattage, [Harvesting], Éditions Joëlle Losfeld 2019, translated by Christel Gaillard-Paris Paula McGrathLa fuite en Héritage, [A history of running away], Éditions Table Ronde 2019, translated by Cécile Arnaud Edna O’BrienGirl, [Girl], Editions Sabine Wespieser 2019, translated by Pierre-Emmanuel Dauzat et Aude de Saint-Loup

The Jury is constituted of the 26 Ambassadors of following countries, all member of the International Organisation of La Francophonie: Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Egypt, Estonia, France, Georgia, Greece, Hungary, Korea, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Mexico, Morocco, Poland, Romania, Slovak Republic, Switzerland, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates and Ireland’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

The jury will render its verdict during an official ceremony to take place in March 2020. This prize is part of the Francophonie Festival in Ireland.


 
 
 

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Mar 18

It’s interesting that Grace’s work was recognized specifically for connecting with the Francophonie community—it makes me wonder how language and cultural nuance shape the way stories are received. Sometimes I think about how we approach complex tasks in other areas, like healthcare studies, where even small details can change outcomes. It reminds me of why having support, like Healthcare Assignment Help Online, can be useful when you’re navigating complicated material or trying to present ideas clearly. I’m curious if authors consciously consider these cultural layers while writing, or if it just naturally emerges in their storytelling over time.

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Isabella Eva
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Nov 05, 2025

It’s a great achievement that shows talent and creativity. While reading about this, I also came across a Wikipedia translation in Canada, which reminded me how language and culture connect people across borders. GRACE’s recognition is the best example of how storytelling can bring different communities together and celebrate diverse voices.

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