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Captain Ni'mat's Last Battle

Captain Ni'mat's Last Battle
Author: Mohamed Leftah
Publisher: Other Press, LLC
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2022-06-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1635420644

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First published after the author’s death in 2008, this provocative novel charts the late-in-life sexual awakening of a retired air force pilot who begins a dangerous affair with a male servant. Captain Ni’mat, a reservist from the Egyptian army defeated by the Israelis in 1967, finds himself aging and idle, spending his days at a luxurious private club in Cairo with former comrades. One night, Captain Ni’mat has an exquisite, chilling dream: he sees pure beauty in the form of his Nubian valet. Awakened by these searing images, he slips into the hut where the young man sleeps. The vision of his naked body so deeply disturbs Captain Ni’mat that his monotonous existence is suddenly turned upside down. Unbeknownst to his wife, he comes to know physical love with his valet. In a country where religious fundamentalism grows increasingly prevalent every day, this forbidden passion will lead him to the height of happiness, at least for a time.


Back to Battle

Back to Battle
Author: Max Hennessy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 297
Release: 1979
Genre:
ISBN: 9780722104521

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Hindu Castes and Sects

Hindu Castes and Sects
Author: Jogendra Nath Bhattacharya
Publisher:
Total Pages: 708
Release: 1896
Genre: Caste
ISBN:

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Aelfric's Lives of saints

Aelfric's Lives of saints
Author: Aelfric
Publisher:
Total Pages: 572
Release: 1881
Genre: Christian saints
ISBN:

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Translation as Transhumance

Translation as Transhumance
Author: Mireille Gansel
Publisher: Feminist Press at CUNY
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2017-11-20
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1936932083

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Mireille Gansel grew up in the traumatic aftermath of her family losing everything—including their native languages—to Nazi Germany. In the 1960s and 70s, she translated poets from East Berlin and Vietnam. Gansel’s debut conveys the estrangement every translator experiences by moving between tongues, and muses on how translation becomes an exercise of empathy between those in exile.


Sympathy for the Traitor

Sympathy for the Traitor
Author: Mark Polizzotti
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2019-01-29
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0262537028

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An engaging and unabashedly opinionated examination of what translation is and isn't. For some, translation is the poor cousin of literature, a necessary evil if not an outright travesty—summed up by the old Italian play on words, traduttore, traditore (translator, traitor). For others, translation is the royal road to cross-cultural understanding and literary enrichment. In this nuanced and provocative study, Mark Polizzotti attempts to reframe the debate along more fruitful lines. Eschewing both these easy polarities and the increasingly abstract discourse of translation theory, he brings the main questions into clearer focus: What is the ultimate goal of a translation? What does it mean to label a rendering “faithful”? (Faithful to what?) Is something inevitably lost in translation, and can something also be gained? Does translation matter, and if so, why? Unashamedly opinionated, both a manual and a manifesto, his book invites usto sympathize with the translator not as a “traitor” but as the author's creative partner. Polizzotti, himself a translator of authors from Patrick Modiano to Gustave Flaubert, explores what translation is and what it isn't, and how it does or doesn't work. Translation, he writes, “skirts the boundaries between art and craft, originality and replication, altruism and commerce, genius and hack work.” In Sympathy for the Traitor, he shows us how to read not only translations but also the act of translation itself, treating it not as a problem to be solved but as an achievement to be celebrated—something, as Goethe put it, “impossible, necessary, and important.”


Crossing Borders

Crossing Borders
Author: Lynne Sharon Schwartz
Publisher: Seven Stories Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2018-01-16
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1609807928

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In Joyce Carol Oates’s story “The Translation,” a traveler to an Eastern European country falls in love with a woman he gets to know through an interpreter. In Lydia Davis’s “French Lesson I: Le Meurtre,” what begins as a lesson in beginner’s French takes a sinister turn. In the essay “On Translating and Being Translated,” Primo Levi addresses the joys and difficulties awaiting the translator. Lynne Sharon Schwartz’s Crossing Borders: Stories and Essays About Translation gathers together thirteen stories and five essays that explore the compromises, misunderstandings, traumas, and reconciliations we act out and embody through the art of translation. Guiding her selection is Schwartz’s marvelous eye for finding hidden gems, bringing together Levi, Davis, and Oates with the likes of Michael Scammell, Harry Mathews, Chana Bloch, and so many other fine and intriguing voices.