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Two Lines: World Writing in Translation #16: Wherever I Lie Is Your Bed

by Margaret Jull Costa

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Publisher Comments:

In Some Kind of Beautiful Signal, the widely lauded Two Lines World Writing in Translation series continues its 17-year history of bringing readers essential international voices unavailable anywhere else. Edited by National Book Critics Circle Award-winner Natasha Wimmer and acclaimed poet Jeffrey Yang, this volume delivers dozens of poets and fiction writers working in 18 distinct languages, each representing a unique voice and perspective.

The collection is headlined by poetry from China's Uyghur ethnic minority. Though thousands of years old and incredibly diverse, Uyghur culture is increasingly threatened by geographic isolation and political oppression. Here, Westerners have a rare chance to hear from this culture in its own words. Also included in this anthology is a broad selection of vital voices: an excerpt from Lydia Davis's new translation of Gustave Flaubert's seminal Madame Bovary; a taste of a never-before-seen essay by Roberto Bolano, translated by Natasha Wimmer; and Susanna Fied's newest translations of poems by Danish master Inger Christensen.

From Zapotec to Indonesian, Hindi to Portuguese, this testament to the expanse of voices in the world shows readers how universal the themes and struggles of humanity really are.

"One of the most impressive annual anthologies of literature-in-translation being published today." Chad Post, Open Letter Press

"The stories and poems within Two Lines open the reader up to a world that would otherwise be closed entirely, and to connect with that world is truly fortunate." Utne Reader

Synopsis:

The latest Two Lines collection of poetry and fiction in translation focuses on poetry from China's Uyghur ethnic minority. It also includes an excerpt from Lydia Davis's new translation of Madame Bovary and Susanna Fied's newest translations of poems by Danish master Inger Christensen.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781931883160
Author:
Costa, Margaret Jull
Publisher:
Center for the Art of Translation
Editor:
Hacker, Marily
Editor:
Hacker, Marilyn
Author:
Yang, Jeffrey
Author:
Wimmer, Natasha
Subject:
General
Subject:
Anthologies (multiple authors)
Subject:
Literature -- Poetry.
Subject:
Literature
Subject:
Poetry
Subject:
Literature-A to Z
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade paper
Series:
Two Lines: World Writing in Translation
Series Volume:
16
Publication Date:
20100908
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
328
Dimensions:
8.5 x 5.5 in

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