
In Translation
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These essays focus on a diverse group of languages, including Japanese, Turkish, Arabic, and Hindi, as well as frequently encountered European languages, such as French, Spanish, Italian, German, Polish, and Russian. Contributors speak on craft, aesthetic choices, theoretical approaches, and the politics of global cultural exchange, touching on the concerns and challenges that currently affect translators working in an era of globalization. Responding to the growing popularity of translation programs, literature in translation, and the increasing need to cultivate versatile practitioners, this anthology serves as a definitive resource for those seeking a modern understanding of the craft.
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Susan Bernofsky is a leading translator from the German. Her translations of works by Robert Walser, Jenny Erpenbeck, Hermann Hesse, and others have been honored with the Helen and Kurt Wolff Translation Prize, the Calw Hermann Hesse Translation Prize, and fellowships from the NEA, NEH, PEN Translation Fund and Lannan Foundation. Chair of the PEN Translation Committee, she teaches in the MFA program at Columbia University and blogs about translation at www.translationista.org.
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Introduction: A Culture of Translation, by Esther Allen and Susan Bernofsky
Part I: The Translator in the World
1. Making Sense in Translation: Toward an Ethics of the Art, by Peter Cole
2. Anonymous Sources (On Translators and Translation), by Eliot Weinberger
3. Fictions of the Foreign: The Paradox of "Foreign-Soundingness", by David Bellos
4. Beyond, Between: Translation, Ghosts, Metaphors, by Michael Emmerich
5. Translation as Scholarship, by Catherine Porter
6. Translation: The Biography of an Artform, by Alice Kaplan
7. The Will to Translate: Four Episodes in a Local History of Global Cultural Exchange, by Esther Allen
Part II: The Translator at Work
8. The Great Leap: César and the Caesura, by Forrest Gander
9. Misreading Orhan Pamuk, by Maureen Freely
10. On Translating a Poem by Osip Mandelstam, by José Manuel Prieto, translated by Esther Allen
11. Are We the Folk in This Lok?: Translating in the Plural, by Christi A. Merrill
12. Choosing an English for Hindi, by Jason Grunebaum
13. As Translator, as Novelist: The Translator's Afterword, by Haruki Murakami, translated by Ted Goossen
14. Haruki Murakami and the Culture of Translation, by Ted Goossen
15. Translating Jacopone da Todi: Archaic Poetries and Modern Audiences, by Lawrence Venuti
16. "Ensemble discords": Translating the Music of Scève's Délie, by Richard Sieburth
17. Translation and the Art of Revision, by Susan Bernofsky
18. The Art of Losing: Polish Poetry and Translation, by Clare Cavanagh
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