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jveezer
Why Translation Matters | Edith Grossman
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I haven‘t read this one but would like to sometime because translations do matter. They make our world smaller and the people from different cultures more familiar. That in turn makes it harder for the fascists to categorize them as “other” and convince us that we need to exclude them or bomb them. I‘m making an effort to read a book from every culture/country/language that I can find an English translation for. Here‘s where I am so far

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translationspod
Why Translation Matters | Edith Grossman
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Lost in Translations is a podcast coming soon. Dedicated to exploring literature from around the world.

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GFB
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Pickpick

A Quaker linguist - and all that implies - cherry-picks quirks of translating the Bible into English. The chatty informality sometimes grates more than endears, but the woman knows her stuff.
#quakerlife #translating

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jveezer

RIP Gregory Rabassa. You made my world better by bringing me Garcia Marquez, Vargas Llosa, Julio Cortazar, Jorge Amado, and Jose Sarney, among others. Without translation, we lose a very important window into other cultures: their literature. That lack creates an illusion that allows us to think we can build a wall to keep out other cultures and create non-human "others" that allow us to support repression and unlawful wars in other countries.

Louise Oh, I didn't know he had passed. One of the great translators of our time! 💙 8y
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I-read-and-eat
Cicero: On Duties | Marcus Tullius Cicero, M. T. Griffin
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Reading comes in many forms. Translating Cicero's De Officiis (into Dutch). With a cup of tea off course.

#tea #translating #latin

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