{{Short description|Translator}} '''Christina MacSweeney''' is a literary translator who usually translates Latin American fiction into English.<ref name="wordswithoutborders">{{cite web|url=https://www.wordswithoutborders.org/dispatches/article/an-interview-with-christina-macsweeney-nicole-guappone|title=An Interview with Christina MacSweeney|website=Words Without Borders|accessdate=2019-11-12}}</ref><ref name=twolines>{{cite web | url = https://www.catranslation.org/person/christina-macsweeney/| title = Christina MacSweeney| date = 2026| website = Center For the Art of Translation| access-date = January 18, 2026}}</ref><ref name=National>{{cite web | url = https://www.nationalbook.org/people/christina-macsweeney/ | title = Christina MacSweeney | last = | first = | date = 2026 | website = | publisher = National Book Foundation | access-date =January 18, 2026}}</ref>
==Career== MacSweeney is a literary translator who holds an MA in Literary Translation from the University of East Anglia in Norwich, England. Her portfolio includes fiction and nonfiction works by authors such as Valeria Luiselli, Daniel Saldaña París, Jazmina Barrera, Elvira Navarro, Julián Herbert, Karla Suárez, and Verónica Gerber Bicecci. Her work has received several award recognitions. She won the 2016 Valle Inclán Translation Prize for her translation of Valeria Luiselli’s ''The Story of My Teeth'', which was also shortlisted for the 2017 Dublin Literary Award.<ref name=twolines/><ref name=National/> More recently, her translation of Elvira Navarro’s ''Rabbit Island: Stories'' was longlisted for a National Book Award, while her work on Jazmina Barrera’s ''Cross-Stitch'' and Clyo Mendoza’s ''Fury'' was shortlisted for the Queen Sofía Spanish Institute Translation Prize and the Valle Inclán Translation Prize, respectively. In addition to full-length volumes, MacSweeney has contributed to various anthologies of Latin American literature and published articles, interviews, and translations across multiple platforms.<ref name=twolines/><ref name=National/>
* Longlist, 2025 National Book Awards<ref name=National/> * Longlist, 2021 National Book Awards
Her translated books include: * Daniel Saldaña París - ''Among Strange Victims'' (Coffee House Press, 2016) * Eduardo Rabasa - ''A Zero Sum Game'' (Deep Vellum, 2016) * Valeria Luiselli - ''Sidewalks'' (Coffee House Press 2014); ''Faces in the Crowd'' (Coffee House Press, 2014); and ''The Story of My Teeth'' (Coffee House Press, 2015) * Karla Suárez - ''Havana Year Zero'' (Charco Press, 2021) * Jazmina Barrera - ''Cross-Stich'' (Two Lines Press, 2023) {{ISBN|9781949641530}}
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