Angry in Piraeus, 9781909631137
Paperback
Offers a story of the creation of a translator. The author explores what it was in her childhood that led her to become a traveler across the spaces that exist between countries, languages, and forms. She presents descriptions of her upbringing in America, Turkey, and Greece, evoking what it means t…

Angry in Piraeus

The Cahier Series 24

$43.49

  • Paperback

    40 pages

  • Release Date

    15 June 2015

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Summary

In this cahier, Maureen Freely explores what it was in her childhood that led her to become a translator. She describes her upbringing in America, Turkey, and Greece, evoking what it means to be constantly commuting between worlds geographical, conceptual, linguistic, literary in search of a home or a self. She details how she went from being a novelist to being Orhan Pamuk s translator, and why she stopped. The cahier is completed by a series of delicate collages by Japanese artist Rie Iwata…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781909631137
ISBN-10:1909631132
Author:Maureen Freely
Publisher:Sylph Editions
Imprint:Sylph Editions
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:40
Release Date:15 June 2015
Weight:136g
Dimensions:240mm x 150mm
About The Author

Maureen Freely

Maureen Freely is a celebrated translator, the President of English PEN, and the author of several novels, including, most recently, Sailing through Byzantium.

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