FICTIONAL TRANSLATORS
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- Author: ROSEMARY ARROJO
- ISBN: 9781138827141
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ABOUT THE BOOK
Through
close readings of select stories and novels by well-known writers from
different literary traditions, Fictional Translators invites
readers to rethink the main clichés associated with translations. Rosemary
Arrojo shines a light on the transformative character of the translator’s role
and the relationships that can be established between originals and their
reproductions, building her arguments on the basis of texts such as the
following:
- Cortázar’s "Letter to a Young Lady in Paris"
- Walsh’s
"Footnote"
- Wilde’s The
Picture of Dorian Gray and Poe’s "The Oval Portrait"
- Borges’s
"Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote," "Funes,
His Memory," and "Death and the Compass"
- Kafka’s
"The Burrow" and Kosztolányi’s Kornél Esti
- Saramago’s The
History of the Siege of Lisbon and Babel’s "Guy de
Maupassant"
- Scliar’s
"Footnotes" and Calvino’s If on a Winter’s Night a
Traveler
- Cervantes’s Don
Quixote
Fictional Translators provides stimulating material for reflection not only on the
processes associated with translation as an activity that inevitably transforms
meaning, but, also, on the common prejudices that have underestimated its
productive role in the shaping of identities. This book is key reading for
students and researchers of literary translation, comparative literature and
translation theory.