
https://youtu.be/4pfY9fXjNcU
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The Future Will be Translated - A Manifesto in Three Lies by Chloe Garcia Roberts: https://lithub.com/the-future-will-be-translated-a-manifesto-in-three-lies/
https://youtu.be/4pfY9fXjNcU
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The Future Will be Translated - A Manifesto in Three Lies by Chloe Garcia Roberts: https://lithub.com/the-future-will-be-translated-a-manifesto-in-three-lies/
Fascinating facts about all kinds of insects, written in a entertaining style that had me reading passages aloud to my sister as we drove to and from her farm. If you‘ve ever wondered what use there can be for mosquitoes, wasps and ants, read this persuasive book. Translation from Norwegian by Lucy Moffatt. #WomenInTranslationMonth
https://youtu.be/eXcheujk5ss
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#shortyseptember
Intro
Working 9 to 5: A Women's Movement, a Labor Union, and the Iconic Movie by Ellen Cassedy
The Silken Thread by Cora Sandel, Elizabeth Rokkan, trans.
How about a #WeekendlyForcast? I was looking ahead and made a collage early.👍🏻
Enjoying Small Angels as I continue getting into gothic fiction. Really looking forward to One‘s Company arriving tomorrow. Excited about Elena in print too for #WomenInTranslationMonth.
On audio, I had to jump on Pathological, which is today‘s Audible daily deal. I also have two fantasy (crazy for me!) and some true crime (also unusual). 🤞🏻 it comes together! ⬇️
Cute short story collection about a fantastical neighborhood in Japan. The magical realism was fun and the 4-5 page looks into the neighbors‘ lives kept the pace moving. Enjoyable and good if you‘re looking for some more lighthearted Japanese literature.
Book 2 for #WomenInTranslationMonth 👍🏻
Also works for #FoodAndLit #Japan
https://youtu.be/uns_gG2AvVs
Translators Aloud: https://youtube.com/c/TranslatorsAloud
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Intro
Dawn Dumont and her son
Translators Aloud
How the One-Armed Sister Sweeps Her House by Cherie Jones
Proleterka by Fleur Jaeggy, Alastair McEwen (Translator)
Finished So Long a Letter. Good for #womenintranslationmonth and #readAfrica
Finished The Four Winds (at 2:00 am a few days ago) and it‘s another moving #historicalfiction from this author.
I was also a little acquisitive this week and read bits and pieces from several books.
#bookreport
Long letter but short book about a woman in Senegal whose husband took a second wife and abandoned his first family. She writes to her friend about their respective lives, their friendship, and the evolving roles of women in post-colonial Western Africa.
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