Translating Holocaust Literature
Pégny, Gaetan / Munyard, Stephanie / Stumm, Bettina / Gómez Pato, Rosa Marta / Turnbull, Alan / Rein
Erschienen am
18.11.2015, 1. Auflage 2015
Beschreibung
If language, if any language, lacks the words to express the experience of the concentration camps, how does one write the unspeakable? How can it then be translated?
Autorenportrait
He has taught in the USA, India and Afghanistan.
Rezension
The limits of representation and translation seem to be closely linked when it comes to writing about the Holocaust – whether as fiction, memoir, testimony – a phenomenon the current study examines. While there is a spate of literature about the impossibility to represent the Holocaust, not much has been written on the links between translation in its specific linguistic sense, translation studies, and the Holocaust, a niche this volume aims to fill.
This book analyses the complexities involved in translating literature about the Holocaust. It includes essays about Italian, German, French, Hungarian, and Spanish Holocaust literature.