The “Pereplyot” App for Reading Books from Independent Publishers

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A new app for reading books from independent publishers has appeared: “Pereplyot.” The project is conceived as a digital library providing access to contemporary Russian-language literature, nonfiction, and works of the humanities, many of which have in recent years become inaccessible to readers in Russia.

Among the books already available in the catalogue are Aldous Huxley’s essay collection “What Are We to Do with This? On the World, on War, on the Future, on Technology, on Solidarity,” with illustrations by artist Alexandra Skochilenko; Maxim Kantor’s novel “The Brother’s Keeper”; and Yaroslav Shimov and Andrei Shary’s book “For Nation and Order! Central Europe and the Balkans Between the Two World Wars,” which received the Enlightener Prize.

According to the creators of the project, for users in Russia the app functions as a free library, while for readers outside the country a subscription-based book streaming model is available. The catalogue continues to expand with new titles from independent publishers.

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Questions and answers

What Are the Objectives of the Award?

The primary goal of the Award is to support authors and promote Russian-language literature worldwide. We welcome all who write and read in Russian, regardless of citizenship or place of residence. We aim to foster a Russian-language culture free from political and imperial influences.

How Is the Award Process Conducted?

The Prize is awarded annually. The Jury holds a vote in which each member selects between one and three works. The author whose work receives the highest number of votes becomes the winner.

What Awards Are Provided?

The Prize winner receives a grant for the translation of their work into English, French, and German.

When Does the Submission Period for the Competition Start and End?

Submissions for the third season of the prize will open on July 15, 2026, and close on October 15, 2026.

When will the list of finalists and winners be announced?

On January 20, 2027, the Council of Experts will announce the shortlist. The Independent Jury will announce the winner on May 25, 2027.

What are the conditions for the nomination of a book for the award

Works published in 2025 are eligible for the third season of the competition. Eligible works (novels, novellas, short story and essay collections, documentary prose) may have been published either as standalone editions or in literary magazines. Nominations may be submitted by publishing houses and magazine editorial boards, as well as by the authors themselves or third parties (with the author's consent and written confirmation). Texts must be submitted for consideration in electronic format. The DAR Prize is open to all authors. Given the prize's main goals — promoting contemporary Russian-language literature outside of Russia — and the nature of the award itself (a translation grant), priority will be given to authors whose works have not previously been translated into English, French, or German.