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October 24, 2023
Die Burger on UJ Prize for Translation to Henrietta Rose-Innes for A Library to Flee
Deborah Steinmair reviews Gebeente on Vrye Weekblad
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Image: Angela Tuck, Vrye WeekbladIn die merg van ons Gebeente
“… hierdie begeesterde baksteen van ’n boek …”
October 20, 2023
Gebeente: Book launch at Richmond BookBedonnerd Festival
Gebeente launch, Richmond BookBedonnerd Festival
Darryl David will be in conversation with Etienne van Heerden on Saturday, 4 November at 08:30 (online)
The Zoom link will be available at http://www.richmondnc.co.za/ and https://www.litnet.co.za/madibalandbookbedonnerd-2023-an-interview-with-darryl-david/ a few days before the event.
Darryl David and Etienne van Heerden (photo: Kiara David)
October 19, 2023
Press release: UJ announces shortlist for the 2023 UJ Prize for Translation
A Library to Flee’s translator, Henrietta Rose-Innes, shortlisted for the University of Johannesburg’s Prize for Translation – University of Johannesburg News
The University of Johannesburg (UJ) is delighted to present the shortlist for the esteemed 2023 UJ Prize for Translation. This accolade acknowledges the remarkable achievements of translators in the realm of literary translation. UJ received a multitude of entries, each demonstrating remarkable quality, making the process of shortlisting both demanding and rewarding. The UJ Prize for Translation is awarded for the translation of a text from any language into any one of the official South African languages.
The three talented translators who have been shortlisted for their exemplary translation work are:
Henrietta Rose-Innes for A Library to Flee translated from the original text (Die biblioteek aan die einde van die wêreld by Etienne van Heerden). Publisher: TafelbergMichiel Heyns for The Dao of Daniel translated from the original text (Die dao van Daan van der Walt by Lodewyk G du Plessis). Publisher: TafelbergKaren Press for Pillage translated from the original text (Plunder by Antjie Krog). Publisher: Human & RousseauThe calibre and profound talent exhibited by these translators are undeniably remarkable. Their steadfast commitment to the craft of translation not only elevated the UJ Prize for Translation competition but also played a substantial role in advancing cross-cultural comprehension and linguistic diversity. The anticipation is palpable as we observe such extraordinary talent within the realm of translation.
The official announcement of the 2023 UJ Prize for Translation winner is scheduled for Monday, 23 October 2023.
Ms Corné Johl, the Deputy Head of the Department of Multilingual Language Services at the Faculty of Humanities, UJ, conveyed her appreciation, stating, “We extend our heartfelt thanks to all participants for their unwavering commitment and diligence in this competition. The judging process posed significant challenges, given the exceptional quality of the entries, and we genuinely value the dedication and passion invested by each translator.”
She further remarked, “Once more, congratulations to our esteemed shortlisted translators. Their contributions have already left a profound mark, and we eagerly anticipate celebrating your accomplishments during the final announcement.”
October 16, 2023
Gebeente: Book launch in Parktown, Johannesburg
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Gebeente: Book launch in Wellington
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Video: Etienne van Heerden presents Order of the Windmill to Clinton du Plessis
Gebeente: Book launch in Garsfontein, Pretoria
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October 9, 2023
Gebeente: Book launch in Montana, Pretoria
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