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Taiwan Travelogue Wins International Booker Prize 2026 as First Mandarin-Translated Winner

Taiwan Travelogue wins the prize of the International Booker Prize 2026, put the Taiwan’s storytelling, history and literary culture firmly on the world map. It was written by the Yang Shuang-zi and translated by Lin King and this novel has made the first work translated from Mandarin Chinese to win the prestigious award.

Taiwan Travelogue Wins International Booker Prize 2026

The prestigious International Booker Prize 2026 has gone to the Taiwan Travelogue, it is a novel originally published in Taiwan in 2020.

The book is written by the Yang Shuang-zi and translated into the English by Lin King.

This victory is historically significant because it marks the first Mandarin Chinese translated work to win the International Booker Prize.

The award recognizes both the author and translator equally and highlighting the importance of literary translation in global publishing.

What Is Taiwan Travelogue About?

The novel presents the inventive and layered storytelling structure.

It is written as a fictional memoir of a supposed Japanese writer named Aoyama Chizuko, set in the year 1938 during that period when Taiwan was under Japanese colonial rule.

But there is a literary twist as the “memoir” is fictional and the real author frames herself as a merely the translator rather than the creator.

This metafictional style makes the narrative intellectually engaging.

A Story of Travel, Food, Friendship, and Colonial History

At the centre of this story is a journey across the colonial Taiwan.

Aoyama Chizuko travels through Taiwan on a government sponsored lecture tour.

She is accompanied by her interpreter Ō Chizuru (Chi-chan).

Their relationship develops into the complex emotional bond shaped by the,

  • Friendship
  • Cultural exchange
  • Unspoken desire
  • Colonial tension
  • Personal freedom

The novel uses the travel and food as narrative tools.

Taiwanese cuisine becomes a central storytelling part of this novel, and it offers the readers a vivid sensory experience while also revealing social and political realities.

Full List of Shortlisted Books and Authors

Below the six novels shortlisted for the International Booker Prize 2026.

1. ‘The Nights Are Quiet in Tehran’ – Shida Bazyar

It is the deeply moving narrative following the Iranian family from the 1979 revolution to their life in the exile. It is also highlights the political upheaval and generational trauma.

2. ‘She Who Remains’ – Rene Karabash

A unique story which is set in the Albanian mountains. It focusing on the identity and survival through the life of the woman living as a man.

3. ‘The Director’ – Daniel Kehlmann

It was written by Daniel Kehlmann and this novel explores the life of filmmaker G.W. Pabst. The book is navigating Hollywood and Nazi-era Austria.

4. ‘On Earth As It Is Beneath’ – Ana Paula Maia

It is the dark and gripping tale which set in a brutal penalty colony. In where the morality and survival collides.

5. ‘The Witch’ – Marie NDiaye

it was authored by Marie NDiaye and this novel presents the strange dreamlike story of the sorceress and her daughters.

6. ‘Taiwan Travelogue’ – Yang Shuang-zi

A historical narrative set as the year like1930s in Taiwan. And also following a Japanese writer and her translator on the journey of culture and identity.

Themes That Define This Year’s Shortlist

The 2026 shortlisted books are stand out because of the the strong emotional and social themes.

Several books which are focus on displacement and identity, particularly the,

  • Life in exile
  • Cultural belonging
  • Political resistance
  • Human Resilience amid Hardship sitution

Despite themes related to violence and oppression the stories emphasize the,

  • Hope and endurance
  • Emotional strength
  • Human connection
  • Blending History with Fiction

Why the International Booker Prize Matters

The International Booker Prize plays the important role in global literature by the promoting translated works and also giving voice to non-English author.
It is also encouraging the cross-cultural understanding.

Since 2016 for its inception the award has been given to the single book with the 50,000 Pound prize money equally shared between the author and translator.

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