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Translating Milan Kundera uses new archival research to view the wider cultural scope of the translation issue involving the controversies surrounding Kundera’s translated novels. It focuses on the language of the novels, Kundera’s ‘lost’ works, writing as translation, interpretation, exile, censorship and the social responses to translated fiction in the Anglophone world.



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This is a landmark publication in the area of translation, language and intercultural studies. Michelle Woods’ study highlights the fascinating history of the translation of Milan Kundera’s works and how perceptions of Kundera’s work in the English-speaking world have been crucially mediated by the process of translation. The work offers a detailed and highly insightful account of the reception of Kundera’s work in Anglophone countries and how the social, political and cultural contexts of writing can have a crucial influence on translation choices and strategies. Michelle Woods’ new book means that we now have to rewrite the history of East-West cultural relations in the closing decades of the last history. Michael Cronin



Table of Contents

Content

Preface

Acknowledgements

List of Abbreviations

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Translation

Chapter 3: Rewriting

Chapter 4: Writing

Chapter 5: Reception

Chapter 6: Conclusion

Bibliography

Translating Milan Kundera

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      Publisher: Channel View Publications Ltd
      Publication Date: 04/05/2006
      ISBN13: 9781853598821, 978-1853598821
      ISBN10: 1853598828

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Translating Milan Kundera uses new archival research to view the wider cultural scope of the translation issue involving the controversies surrounding Kundera’s translated novels. It focuses on the language of the novels, Kundera’s ‘lost’ works, writing as translation, interpretation, exile, censorship and the social responses to translated fiction in the Anglophone world.



      Trade Review

      This is a landmark publication in the area of translation, language and intercultural studies. Michelle Woods’ study highlights the fascinating history of the translation of Milan Kundera’s works and how perceptions of Kundera’s work in the English-speaking world have been crucially mediated by the process of translation. The work offers a detailed and highly insightful account of the reception of Kundera’s work in Anglophone countries and how the social, political and cultural contexts of writing can have a crucial influence on translation choices and strategies. Michelle Woods’ new book means that we now have to rewrite the history of East-West cultural relations in the closing decades of the last history. Michael Cronin



      Table of Contents

      Content

      Preface

      Acknowledgements

      List of Abbreviations

      Chapter 1: Introduction

      Chapter 2: Translation

      Chapter 3: Rewriting

      Chapter 4: Writing

      Chapter 5: Reception

      Chapter 6: Conclusion

      Bibliography

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