Helen & Kurt Wolff Translator's Prize Submissions 2025 The following titles, all published in the USA or Canada in 2024, were submitted for consideration for this year's prize. Translated by Peter FilkinsNew Directions Elias Canetti:The Book Against Death Translated by Jane BillinghurstGreystone Books Christine Figgener:My Life with Sea Turtles: A Marine Biologist’s Quest to Protect One of the Most Ancient Animals on Earth Translated by Wieland HobanPolity Press Markus Gabriel:Fictions Translated by Nick SomersPolity Press Ines Geipel:Behind the Wall: My Brother, My Family and Hatred in East Germany Translated by Michael HofmannNew Directions Günter Grass:The Living Statue: A Legend Translated by Daniel SteuerPolity Press Byung-Chul Han:The Crisis of Narration Translated by Krishna WinstonFarrar, Straus and Giroux Peter Handke:The Second Sword: A Tale from the Merry Month of May, and My Day in the Other Land: A Tale of Demons Translated by Gitta HoneggerYale University Press Elfriede Jelinek:The Children of the Dead Translated by Tony CrawfordPolity Press Navid Kermani:What is Possible Now: 33 Political Situations Translated by Caroline SchmidtNew York Review Books Esther Kinsky:Seeing Further Translated by Daniel BowlesLiveright, an imprint of W. W. Norton & Company Christian Kracht:Eurotrash Translated by Paul ReitterPrinceton University Press Karl Marx:Capital: Critique of Political Economy, Volume 1 Translated by Nika KnightFantagraphics Mia Oberländer:Anna Translated by Valentine A. PakisPolity Press Hartmut Rosa:Democracy Needs Religion Translated by Tess LewisNew York Review Books Lutz Seiler:Star 111 Translated by Corey A. Dansereau and Gill ZimmermannStanford University Press Peter Sloterdijk:Out of the World Translated by Susan BernofskyNew Directions Yoko Tawada:Paul Celan and the Trans-Tibetan Angel Translated by Jane BillinghurstGreystone Books Carina Wohlleben:A Kind Life: Eat Plants, Buy Less, Slow Down—and Save the Planet