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  • Maureen Freely on Translating Orhan Pamuk


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    “[Translators] are witnesses, with tales to tell. We are writers, with our own voices. Whenever we see literary culture distorted for political advantage, it matters very much that we speak.”—Maureen Freely, from “Misreading Orhan Pamuk” In her essay “Misreading Orhan Pamuk,” from In Translation: ...
    1 week ago
  • Interview with Susan Bernofsky


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    “Translation is, in a sense, the slowest possible reading. You’re watching the great writer build a story arc, and you’re watching sentence by sentence how that arc is being shaped. In that sense it slows down your reading and studying of an author.”—Susan Bernofsky In a recent interview with Words Without ...
    1 week ago
  • Cognitive poetics: Goals, gains and gaps


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    Cognitive poetics: Goals, gains and gaps Author: Brône, Geert; Vandaele, Jeroen, eds. Publisher: Mouton de Gruyter Publication date: 2009 Format / Quality: pdf Size: 2,5 MB
    1 week ago
  • Cognitive poetics in practice


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    Cognitive poetics in practice Author: Gavins, Joanna; Steen, Gerard, eds. Publisher: Routledge Publication date: 2003 Format / Quality: pdf Size: 700 KB
    1 week ago
  • A Culture of Translation — Esther Allen and Susan Bernofsky


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    “To say of translation—as is so often said—that ‘the original meaning is always lost’ is to deny the history of literature and the ability of any text to be enriched by the new meanings that are engendered as it enters new contexts—that is, as it remains alive and is read anew.”—Esther Allen and Susan ...
    1 week ago
  • Haruki Murakami on Translating The Great Gatsby


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          “To fully grasp its essence, I had to plunge into its heart—then and only then could his writing burst into bloom.”—Haruki Murakami on translating The Great Gatsby In the Translator’s Afterword, Haruki Murakami’s essay in In Translation: Translators on Their Work and What It Means, the novelist ...
    1 week ago
  • Book Giveaway! In Translation: Translators on Their Work and What It Means


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    This week our featured book is In Translation: Translators on Their Work and What It Means, Edited by Esther Allen and Susan Bernofsky. Throughout the week, we will be featuring the books and their editors on our blog as well as on our Twitter feed, and on our Facebook page. We are also offering a [...]
    2 weeks ago
  • Macroanalysis featured in Inside Higher Ed


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    The May 1, 2013, edition of Inside Higher Ed featured an Intellectual Affairs column on Matthew Jockers’s new book Macroanalysis: Digital Methods and Literary History . From IHE : Jockers uses his digital tools to analyze novels by, essentially, crunching  them–determining what words appear in each ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Definitions That May Matter Less (For NEH-ODH Grants)


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    In my last post, “ Definitions that Matter (Of Digital Humanities) ,” I did some analysis of the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) fellowships offered through its Office of Digital Humanities (ODH), in which I tried to show that these grants have largely focused on what I’ve been calling ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Interview with Christopher Collins, Author of Paleopoetics


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    “When we feel powerfully moved by what words do to us, I think it’s because we’ve entered into some deeper, older part of us, a place of wisdom and wholeness that is preverbal, even prehuman.”—Christopher Collins The following is an interview with Christopher Collins, author of Paleopoetics: The Evolution of ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Tarîxa Edebiyata Kurdî


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    Tarîxa Edebiyata Kurdî Author: Qenatê Kurdo Paperback:440 pages, Diyarbakir Publisher: Lis Publishing ISBN: 9786055683245 Language:Kurdish Size:10 MB
    4 weeks ago
  • Incongruity and Resolution of Humorous Narratives


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    Incongruity and Resolution of Humorous Narratives – Linguistic Humor Theory and the Medieval Bawdry of Rabelais, Boccaccio, and Chaucer Author: Christian Hempelmann Publisher: Youngstown State University Publication date: 2000 Number of pages: 194 Format / Quality: pdf Size: 5,7 MB
    4 weeks ago

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