The winners of the second season are: Ksenia Buksha, Alexandra Krashevskaya and Oleg Radzinsky. They will receive grants for the translation of their works into three languages: English, German, and French.
Statement by Mikhail Shishkin, Chair of the Dar Prize Jury, on the results of the second season’s vote
“According to the results of the Jury vote, three books from the shortlist received an equal number of votes: “A Little Paradise“ by Ksenia Buksha, “Lullaby for Mariupol“ by Alexandra Krashevskaya, and “Days of Repentance“ by Oleg Radzinsky, and we now find ourselves in a situation where the competition has produced three winners instead of the announced two. As Chair of the Jury, I have decided that this season the Dar Literary Prize, in the form of translation grants, will be awarded to all three works that received the highest number of votes. This is a challenge for us, but we are confident that we will manage. Congratulations to the winners!”
Shortlist of the second season of the Dar Prize
From the submitted books, Board of Experts selected 12 works for shortlistedOn May 26, 2026, the Independent of the jury announced the winners of the second season of the Dar Prize. Each member of the Jury selected from one to three works from the shortlist. The authors of the works that received the highest number of votes were declared the winners.
(NOT) ABOUT WAR — Zhenya Berezhnaya
DAMOCLES TECHNO — Ilya Danishevsky
A LULLABY FOR MARIUPOL — Alexandra Krashevskaya
LITTLE PARADISE — Ksenia Buksha
DREAMERS VS. ASTRONAUTS — Evgeny Feldman
ONLY CACTUSES SURVIVE IN WAR — Alexander Motsar
NOTHING BUT THE HEART — Grisha Prorokov
DAYS OF REPENTANCE — Oleg Radzinsky
THE MORNING WAS THE EYE — Igor Beloded
EVRIDIKA, CHECK IF YOU TURNED OFF THE GAS — Tatyana Zamirovskaya
Expert Council
Members of the Jury
The award jury comprises professional writers, authors, prominent figures from culture, science, and education, as well as public personalities











































