Meet the Future of Literary Translation 2024
Join us to celebrate another successful year of the Emerging Translator Mentorships programme, championing new literary translators into English, and experience fresh work from the finest new literary translators working today.
The Emerging Literary Translator Mentorships programme aims to develop successive new cohorts of literary translators into English, particularly for languages whose literature is currently under-represented in English translation. Since its inception the programme has supported 131 mentees working in 35 languages, including International Booker Prize long-and-shortlistees Nicky Smalley, Sophie Hughes and Reuben Woolley.
Meet our talented 2024 graduates. Fresh from six months' mentoring, they offer you short introductions and readings from their translation projects.
Engage with our literary translators via live chat during the showcase premiere.
You can read more about our translators here: https://nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk/get-involved/translators/etm/mentees/
Download a digital version of the Emerging Literary Translators 2024 anthology here (PDF): https://nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Emerging-Literary-Translators-2024-anthology-web-FINAL.pdf
Hard copies of the anthology can be purchased online for free (p&p applies). Order here: https://nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk/publications/
Supported by Arts Council England, the Sheikh Zayed Book Award, the Italian Cultural Institute, the Yanai Initiative for Globalizing Japanese Humanities at UCLA and Waseda University, the Literary Translation Institute of Korea, the Polish Cultural Institute, the Québec Government Office in London, the National Arts Council Singapore, the Society of Authors and ProHelvetia.
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Видео Meet the Future of Literary Translation 2024 канала National Centre for Writing
The Emerging Literary Translator Mentorships programme aims to develop successive new cohorts of literary translators into English, particularly for languages whose literature is currently under-represented in English translation. Since its inception the programme has supported 131 mentees working in 35 languages, including International Booker Prize long-and-shortlistees Nicky Smalley, Sophie Hughes and Reuben Woolley.
Meet our talented 2024 graduates. Fresh from six months' mentoring, they offer you short introductions and readings from their translation projects.
Engage with our literary translators via live chat during the showcase premiere.
You can read more about our translators here: https://nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk/get-involved/translators/etm/mentees/
Download a digital version of the Emerging Literary Translators 2024 anthology here (PDF): https://nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Emerging-Literary-Translators-2024-anthology-web-FINAL.pdf
Hard copies of the anthology can be purchased online for free (p&p applies). Order here: https://nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk/publications/
Supported by Arts Council England, the Sheikh Zayed Book Award, the Italian Cultural Institute, the Yanai Initiative for Globalizing Japanese Humanities at UCLA and Waseda University, the Literary Translation Institute of Korea, the Polish Cultural Institute, the Québec Government Office in London, the National Arts Council Singapore, the Society of Authors and ProHelvetia.
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Видео Meet the Future of Literary Translation 2024 канала National Centre for Writing
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