Translating Women
INTERNATIONAL | INTERSECTIONAL | ACTIVIST | FEMINIST
August has come and gone, and with it another Women in Translation month. Instigated by Meytal Radzinski in 2014 to encourage more people to read womenâs writing in translation, Women in Translation month has grown in both reach and momentum each year (and now has a brand new website!) I always enjoy looking through the […]
Translated from Spanish (Argentina) by Frances Riddle (Charco Press, 2021) This is the Charco book I was most looking forward to this year (and, if you know my love of Charco Press, youâll know this is no idle hyperbole). Elena Knows is Charcoâs first publication by Argentinian crime writer Claudia Piñeiro, and follows a single […]
Translated from Arabic by Perween Richards (Comma Press, 2019) Itâs fair to say that The Sea Cloak is one of my most anticipated books⊠ever. Comma Press first started advertising it last Spring: author Nayrouz Qarmout was to appear at the Edinburgh Literary Festival in August 2018, but her visa application was turned down twice […]
Iâm off on holiday for a couple of weeks, and by the time I return Women in Translation Month will be in full swing. This is an online event that happens every August, and is the brainchild of women in translation advocate Meytal Radzinski, encouraging everyone to read women writers from across the world for […]
Translated from the Spanish by Charlotte Coombe (Charco Press, 2018) Fish Soup is one of my favourite discoveries of 2018: in it, Charco Press brings together a collection of novellas and short stories by Colombian author Margarita GarcĂa Robayo, superbly translated by Charlotte Coombe. The three sections of Fish Soup are, in order of appearance, […]
Translated from the Latvian by Margita Gailitis (Peirene, 2018) Iâve read a number of books published by Peirene (you can see them all in my virtual bookshelf), and Iâve enjoyed them all, but Soviet Milk was on an entirely different level for me. David Hebblethwaite has aptly described it as âa human story that refracts […]
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