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THREAD 1/14: 365 days. 365 #womenintranslation. Scores of languages and countries. Experiences. Writers as old as literature itself and some whose first works were only recently published. The #DailyWIT is a reading list unlike any other you're likely to encounter this year...
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#DailyWIT Day 365/365: Laila al-Atrash is a prominent writer and journalist based in Jordan. Her novel A Woman of Five Seasons was translated from Arabic into English by Nora Nweihid Halwani and Christopher Tingley. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laila_…
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Finished these under the wire for #WITMonth. Another wonderful ⁦@Read_WIT⁩ year!
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wp.me/pauSsa-3R8 Sorry, I didn't read anything for #WITMonth for 2024! But I did read three translated books by female authors earlier this year - all in May! So here's a post about those books, instead. Thanks @Read_WIT for this yearly challenge! #Womenintranslation
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Another book I'm reading for #WomeninTranslation month #WIT @Read_WIT is Sara Mesa, "Un Amor" @PeirenePress
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The Margellos series brings works of cultural and artistic significance into the English-speaking world. For #WomenInTranslation month, we’re highlighting our women Margellos writers. #WITMonth @Read_WIT Learn more on our blog: yalebooksblog.co.uk/2024/08/…

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Revealing the human impact of migration, evacuation, and incarceration, Yoshiko Uchida's PICTURE BRIDE is a wide-ranging portrait of Japanese American life in the early 20th century. Browse our #WiTmonth reading list here: combinedacademic.co.uk/women… #WomenInTranslation @UWAPress
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#WITMonth is about reading women in translation, AND about reviews of women in translation (and we love seeing all the WWB contributors reviewed here)!
August is #WITMonth, and we’re kicking off the celebrations with 6 reviews of recent books by women, translated into English, from our July issue. For the month of August, these 6 reviews are available to all to read free of charge! worldliteraturetoday.org/boo…
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#womenintranslation Antiphony by Laila Stien. Translated from the Norwegian by John Weinstock. #witmonth #norwegianlit #readwomen #sami #translatedliterature
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Kairos by Jenny Erpenbeck is a masterpiece in every way. Stifling at times, so close to the bone I actually cried, linguistically stunning, oppressive, beautiful, political yet incredibly human. Cannot recommend it enough. #WITM @Read_WIT.
Time to come off of social media for a few days I think. Today I shall be continuing my Women in Translation Month efforts by reading Kairos by Jenny Erpenbeck. #WITM @Read_WIT
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Just in time for #WITmonth @Read_WIT, these newly released titles include THE FUTURE by Helena Tornero (Catalonia) tr. Helena Buffery, and THE ANEMONE AND THE BOAR by Mónica Maffía (Argentina) tr. Sophie Stevens.
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📢Today's highlight for #WITMonth is: BELOVED by Empar Moliner Translated from the Catalan by Laura McGloughlin FINALLY FEELING HAPPY? WELL, WAIT FOR IT: MENOPAUSE WILL KICK IN AND ALL HELL WILL BREAK LOOSE. OH, THE LIGHTNESS OF LIFE! A masterpiece on how to survive heartbreak
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"Through the eyes of Claudia’s metaphorical Martians, even the quotidian is beautiful."—Lily Meyer, translator of ICE FOR MARTIANS buff.ly/3X4THz7 @Read_WIT @Sundial_House @LitTranslate @TranslateMonth #WITMonth #WomenInTranslation
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Happy #WITMonth! When @Read_WIT started in 2014, only 31% of translated books were written by women. Things are improving: last year, that number was up by over 10%. For the rest of August, get any 2 or more of our Women in Translation titles for 31% off! store.deepvellum.org/discoun…
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57. I really enjoyed this book. It's easy to read, flows well, and keeps you hooked until the end. #WITMonth #womenintranslation
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From @ZephyrPress & our #WITMonth list: In A WINDING LINE (translated from Hebrew by Tsipi Keller), featured poets Maya Bejerano, Sharron Hass, and Anat Zecharia explore “biblical texts, political realities, landscapes, writing....” zephyrpress.org/product-page…
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A real shop favourite, Park Seolyeon’s A MAGICAL GIRL RETIRES (tr: Anton Hur) is an absolute delight! Beautifully illustrated throughout by Kim Sanho, it tackles serious issues such as climate change, debt and suicide whilst also being a fast paced fun adventure! #WITMonth
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The second novel by acclaimed Somali Italian writer Ubah Cristina Ali Farah, COMMANDER OF THE RIVER is a timeless and compelling coming-of-age story set in contemporary Italy. Browse our #WiTmonth reading list here: combinedacademic.co.uk/women… #WomenInTranslation @iupress
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Are you enjoying #WITMonth ? We have translations of women writers from #Turkey, #Serbia, #Montenegro, #Croatia and many more... Here are a few to start with. Great stories, great translations.
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