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Lori Saint-Martin ()
By ATTLC LTAC|TMay 30th, |Categories: In Memoriam|
Lori Saint-Martin was an acclaimed Canadian author and literary translator, as well as a tireless champion of literary translation. With husband Paul Gagné, she translated over a hundred []
Jane Brierley ()
By ATTLC LTAC|TMay 30th, |Categories: In Memoriam|
Jane Brierley has translated books on philosophy, history and biography, children's literature and science fiction from French into English. She has won the Governor General's Award for French []
LTAC/MLQ Translation Residency
By ATTLC LTAC|TMarch 27th, |Categories: Community Blog|
Jennifer Dummer completed her two-week translation residency at the Maison dem la littérature (ML) on March This joint LTAC/ML program provided her with an apartment and a []
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Originally from Ireland, award-winning translator Peter McCambridge holds a BA in modern languages from Cambridge University, England, and has lived in Quebec City since He runs Québec Reads and now QC Fiction, which recently publishedEric Duponts Life in the Court of Matane, excerpted in Asymptotes Translation Tuesday showcase on the blog and at The Guardian here.
Who is your favorite fictional character of all time?
At the risk of starting off a little lowbrow, I’d have to say Bernard Samson, the glass-half-full spy of Len Deighton’s “airport thriller” series. Nobody else comes remotely close, off the top of my head. I first read more or less everything Len Deighton had ever written when I was 11 to 14 and I’ve recently gone back to them in the new audio version. They go down perfectly after a hard day’s work. A hearty German meal in Berlin with Bernie and Werner and I’d be a very happy man, I think.
Who was your first favorite writer and how old were you wh • Canadian writer and translator (–)Category:Lori Saint-Martin
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KitchenerDate of death 21 October
16th arrondissement of ParisCountry of citizenship Educated at Occupation Employer Field of work Spouse Award received