The new issue of Words Without Borders is up and includes work by Machado de Assis, Carlos Eduardo de Magalhães, Danilo Kiš, Dany Laferrière, Julio Ramon Ribeyro, Astrid Roemer, Vladimir Sorokin, Cristovão Tezza, and Karim Zaimović.
Sapir Prize
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They've announced the winner of this year's Sapir Prize, a leading
Israeli book prize paying out NIS 150,000, and it is שלושה ימים בקיץ by
Yossi Avn...
Senses
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My translation of Pia Tafdrup's Senses pentalogy (five-volume collection),
on which I have been working with the author during the past few years, is
now c...
Love Your Translator
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Ah, translators! Invisible, overworked, underpaid, and…underloved? Check
out the Love Your Translator campaign and Facebook page. Get some stickers
and sho...
International Books and Roses Day 2014
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Today is La Diade de Sant Jordi in Catalan lands, a.k.a. St. George's Day,
a.k.a. UNESCO's World Book Day, a.k.a. International Books & Roses
Day. Traditi...
Première sélection du Prix de Flore 2012
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Le jury du Prix de Flore a annoncé mercredi 12 septembre sa première
sélection de dix romans en lice pour le prix qui sera décernée le 8
novembre.
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Rediscovering The Quay Brothers
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*by Sandy Mandelberger, North American Editor*
Among the filmmaker iconoclasts who have influenced many a film and visual
artist, one of the least herald...
2010: Ten Best Films
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*Here’s the only top ten that really matters, then, as Colin and James
offer their respective five best films.Over to Colin first:*
*5. TRON: Legacy (20...
2nd International Conrad Festival in Kraków
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The second International Joseph Conrad Festival started yesterday in Kraków
and for the second year running is putting Kraków on the map of
international l...
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