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Upcoming Workshop on One Small Piece of the Translator’s Craft

In less than a couple of weeks—Saturday, March 20, in fact--I’ll be giving a workshop on literary translation for the Center for the Art of Translation and the Northern California Translators Association, focusing on some of the nuts and bolts of the profession and demonstrating the process with a passage from Federico Sorrentino’s “Habits of [...]

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The Translator’s Toolkit

Ahead of the workshop I’m giving for beginning literary translators at the Center for the Art of Translation and the Northern California Translators Association in San Francisco on March 20, I made this contribution to CAT’s Translator’s Toolkit series, which appears on their blog, Two Words:
A few years ago I attended ATA’s national conference—not a regular [...]

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Two Words features Yuzefovich, Life Stories

Two Words: The Blog of the Center for the Art of Translation—CAT, located in San Francisco, being one of this country’s most innovative and impressive organizations focusing on literary translation—has run a flattering post on me and the new anthology Life Stories, which benefits hospice care in Russia.  For the anthology I translated Leonid Yuzefovich’s [...]

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