Photo by Eugenijus Radlinskas/FlickrThe image of translation as an essentially lonely business has slowly but surely given way to a fairer, more accurate picture. Even when a translated text bears the…
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- November 15, 2013Now that we’re nearing the end of the year, it’s time once again for people to debate the future of the book publishing industry. Will print publishing be totally replaced by digital publishing and eb…
- March 22, 2013There’s plenty of intellectual stimulation in this week’s links; join us now to delve into the deep theoretical recesses of literature and poetry.News, Reviews, and InterviewsWe often…
- February 22, 2013This week’s links are full of linguistic appeal—dig into our literary finds, including pieces on translation, multilingual education, and poetry.News, Reviews, and InterviewsStork Pre…
- February 15, 2013What a busy week—two holidays! This week’s links look across the globe at recent happenings, including literature festivals and upcoming events. Enjoy!News, Reviews, and InterviewsThe…
- September 14, 2012Our links this week are rich with news from around the globe. Catch up on anything you missed by clicking the links below, and don't forget to come back next week for even more news!News, Revi…
- August 14, 2012Translator David Bellos' newly authored book Is That a Fish in Your Ear? takes on translation from every angle, considering the methodology of translation as it applies to literatur…
- July 17, 2012Photo by K.Hurley/FlickrIn the throes of illness, French philosopher Hélène Cixous sees a version of herself—struck with a cancer of the hands—and realizes that the only cure is to cut one off. It is…
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
