Longlist for the 2008 Independent Foreign Fiction Prize announced

Almost 100 books were entered for the 2008 prize; from these, a longlist of 17 books has been selected by the judges (Kate Griffin, Arts Council England; Abdulrazak Gurnah, novelist and professor at the University of Kent; Florence Noiville, literary editor of Le Monde; and Boyd Tonkin, literary editor of the Independent).

The longlist, in alphabetical order of author, is as follows:

Alaa Al-Asway The Yacoubian Building, translated by Humphrey Davies from the Arabic (Fourth Estate)
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Bi Feiyu The Moon Opera (Howard Goldblatt; Chinese; Telegram)

Lars Saabye Christensen The Model (Don Bartlett; Norwegian; Arcadia)

Jenny Erpenbeck The Book of Words (Susan Bernofsky; German; Portobello Books)

Pawel Huelle Castorp (Antonia Lloyd-Jones; Polish; Serpent's Tail)

Ismail Kadare Agamemnon's Daughter (David Bellos; French; Canongate)

Sayed Kashua Let It Be Morning (Miriam Shlesinger; Hebrew; Atlantic)

Daniel Kehlmann Measuring the World (Carol Brown Janeway; German; Quercus)

Erwin Mortier Shutterspeed (Ina Rilke; Dutch; Harvill Secker)
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Marlene van Niekerk The Way of the Women (Michiel Heyns; Afrikaans; Little, Brown)

Bengt Ohlsson Gregorius (Silvester Mazzarella; Swedish; Portobello Books)

Alan Pauls The Past (Nick Caistor; Spanish; Harvill Secker)

Peter Pist'anek Rivers of Babylon (Peter Petro; Slovak; Garnett Press)

Laura Restrepo Delirium (Natasha Wimmer; Spanish; Harvill Secker)

Yasmina Traboulsi Bahia Blues (Polly McLean; French; Arcadia)

Paul Verhaeghen Omega Minor (the author; Dutch; Dalkey Archive Press)

Enrique Vila-Matas Montano (Jonathan Dunne; Spanish; Harvill Secker)

Read about the shortlist, which was announced at the end of February.

The prize, worth £10,000, is divided equally between the author and translator, and will be awarded on 8 May.