Tähtifantasia Award

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Tähtifantasia Award is an annual prize by Helsingin science fiction seura ry for the best foreign fantasy book released in Finland.[1][2]

Recipients[]

2015

  • (winner) Terry Pratchett: FC Akateemiset (Unseen Academicals, 2009.) Translated by Mika Kivimäki. Karisto, 2014.

Other shortlisted books:

2014

  • (winner) Bruno Schulz: Kanelipuodit ja muita kertomuksia (The Street of Crocodiles, short story collection, 1934.) Translated from Polish by Tapani Kärkkäinen. Basam Books, 2013.

Other shortlisted books:

  • Aloysius Bertrand: Yön Kaspar (Gaspard de la Nuit, Savukeidas)
  • Eowyn Ivey: Lumilapsi (The Snow Child, Bazar)
  • C. S. Lewis: Kasvoista kasvoihin (Till We Have Faces: A Myth Retold, Kirjapaja)
  • Catherynne M. Valente: Tyttö joka purjehti Satumaan ympäri itse rakentamallaan laivalla (The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making, Gummerus)

2013

  • (winner) Steph Swainston : Uusi maailma (The Modern World, 2007.) Translated by Jyri Pekka Mäkelä. Like, 2012.

Other shortlisted books:

  • Anders Fager: (Svenska kulter: Skräckberättelser, Atena Kustannus)
  • Terry Pratchett: Posti kulkee (Going Postal, Karisto)
  • Liz Williams: (Snake Agent, Like)
  • Gene Wolfe: Kiduttajan varjo (The Shadow of the Torturer, Gummerus)

2012

  • (winner) Andrzej Sapkowski: Kohtalon miekka (Sword of Destiny, short story collection, 1992.) Translated from Polish by Tapani Kärkkäinen. WSOY, 2011.

Other shortlisted books:

2011

  • (winner) Andrzej Sapkowski: Viimeinen toivomus (The Last Wish, short story collection, 1990.) Translated from Polish by Tapani Kärkkäinen. WSOY, 2010.

Other shortlisted books:

  • Terry Pratchett: Yövartiosto (Night Watch, Karisto)
  • Patrick Rothfuss: Tuulen nimi (The Name of the Wind, Kirjava)
  • Mari Strachan: (The Earth Hums In B Flat, Karisto)
  • Steph Swainston: Kuolemattomien kaarti (The Year of Our War, Like)

2010

  • (winner) Haruki Murakami: Kafka rannalla (Kafka on the Shore, 2002.) Translated by Juhani Lindholm from English edition. Tammi, 2009.

Other shortlisted books:

2009

  • (winner) Ellen Kushner: Thomas Riiminiekka. (Thomas the Rhymer, 1990.) Translated by Johanna Vainikainen-Uusitalo. Vaskikirjat, 2008.

Other shortlisted books:

2008

Other shortlisted books:

2007

Other shortlisted books:

  • Jonathan Carroll: Valkoiset omenat (White Apples, Loki-kirjat)
  • (editor): Uuskummaa? (Kirjava, a short story collection)
  • George R.R. Martin: Miekkamyrsky 2 (A Storm of Swords, part 2, Kirjava)
  • Patricia A. McKillip: Unohdettu Ombria (Ombria in Shadow, Karisto)

See also[]

Tähtivaeltaja Award, the corresponding award for best translated science fiction book

Sources[]

  1. ^ "Helsinki Science Fiction Society Awards". Science Fiction Awards Watch (www.sfawardswatch.com). Archived from the original on November 9, 2016.
  2. ^ "Fantasiakirjallisuudelle uusi palkinto". Helsingin Sanomat (www.hs.fi). 3 July 2007. Archived from the original on October 20, 2012.
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