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message 51: by dely (new)

dely | 5214 comments A good and very interesting translated book to read is Life and Fate by the Russian Vasily Grossman. It is really a masterpiece in my opinion.


message 52: by Gill (new)

Gill | 5719 comments dely wrote: "A good and very interesting translated book to read is Life and Fate by the Russian Vasily Grossman. It is really a masterpiece in my opinion."

I'm reading this at the moment. I'm very impressed.


message 53: by dely (last edited Oct 29, 2013 02:58PM) (new)

dely | 5214 comments Gill wrote: "I'm reading this at the moment. I'm very impressed. "

Positively?
It is really a great reading. It doesn't talk only about the events of the war but about human nature, emotions and feelings, love, hope, anger, fear... It is so deep.
I never cry reading a book but with this one I have shed some tears.


message 54: by Dhanaraj (new)

Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments @ Leslie: I understand your love for the historical fiction. You love to be transported to the another world (a world of past) which is physically impossible but with books easily possible.

I love them (the translated works) to 'expand oneself'(Shirley had used the phrase well). And it can be applied also to the historical fiction.


message 55: by Jenny (last edited Oct 29, 2013 03:05PM) (new)

Jenny (jeoblivion) | 4893 comments Gill wrote: "dely wrote: "A good and very interesting translated book to read is Life and Fate by the Russian Vasily Grossman. It is really a masterpiece in my opinion."

I'm reading this at the moment. I'm ver..."


It's been on my list forever! I am a bit sad it didn't win the poll.


message 56: by Gill (new)

Gill | 5719 comments dely wrote: "Gill wrote: "I'm reading this at the moment. I'm very impressed. "

Positively?
It is really a great reading. It doesn't talk only about the events of the war but about human nature, emotions and f..."

I'm not far into it yet, but yes, impressed positively.

All my crying at present is for

A Model Childhood


message 57: by dely (new)

dely | 5214 comments Gill wrote: "dely wrote: "Gill wrote: "I'm reading this at the moment. I'm very impressed. "

Positively?
It is really a great reading. It doesn't talk only about the events of the war but about human nature, e..."


I am really curious to read your opinions about "Life and Fate" once you have finished it! It is one of those books that stay inside you for a long time.


message 58: by LauraT (new)

LauraT (laurata) | 14356 comments Mod
dely wrote: "I am really curious to read your opinions about "Life and Fate" once you have finished it! It is one of those books that stay inside you for a long time..."

Really a book that you "keep", that stays as you say dely...


message 59: by Gill (new)

Gill | 5719 comments dely wrote: "Gill wrote: "dely wrote: "Gill wrote: "I'm reading this at the moment. I'm very impressed. "

Positively?
It is really a great reading. It doesn't talk only about the events of the war but about hu..."

Will do, well as long as I remember anyway!


message 60: by Elaine (new)

Elaine dely wrote: "A good and very interesting translated book to read is Life and Fate by the Russian Vasily Grossman. It is really a masterpiece in my opinion."

I agree wholeheartedly! and did you read his book on when he was a journalist during the war?


message 61: by Elaine (new)

Elaine Jenny wrote: "Elaine wrote: "Hi all, I find I read more foreign translated books now than the normal UK and USA books. They are so rich and compelling and different. I read a lot of Indian authors, Turkish - try..."

Hi Jenny, Shalev Meir, Yasmina Khadmat, Abraham B Yeshoshua (very good), Thomas L. Friedman (US author but his book from Beirut to Jerusalem is amazing), Kai Bird.
I hope that will help?


message 62: by dely (last edited Oct 30, 2013 11:58AM) (new)

dely | 5214 comments Elaine wrote: "I agree wholeheartedly! and did you read his book on when he was a journalist during the war? ."

No, Life and Fate is the only book I have read by Grossman till now.
Which is the title of the book you are talking about?


message 63: by Jenny (new)

Jenny (jeoblivion) | 4893 comments Elaine wrote: "Jenny wrote: "Elaine wrote: "Hi all, I find I read more foreign translated books now than the normal UK and USA books. They are so rich and compelling and different. I read a lot of Indian authors,..."

Thank you Elaine, I've read Meir Shalev and just noticed now that he's a cousin of Zeruyah Shalev! Quite a literary family. I hadn't heard of the others yet and tried to look them up, but couldn't find a Yasmina Khadmat neither here nor via google. Maybe a misspell?


message 64: by Elaine (new)

Elaine Jenny wrote: "Elaine wrote: "Jenny wrote: "Elaine wrote: "Hi all, I find I read more foreign translated books now than the normal UK and USA books. They are so rich and compelling and different. I read a lot of ..."

The title of the book is The attack, very haunting book. I don't think I could read my handwriting too well!


message 65: by Elaine (new)

Elaine dely wrote: "Elaine wrote: "I agree wholeheartedly! and did you read his book on when he was a journalist during the war? ."

No, Life and Fate is the only book I have read by Grossman till now.
Which is the ti..."


It is Writer at War: A Soviet Journalist with the Red Army, 1941-1945

Just always check Amazon.co.uk or com for titles. They have the most amazing collection, and of course you can read other people's crits and look at the book too!
I love Amazon!
Wikipedia, also has a really interesting article on him and his life


message 66: by dely (new)

dely | 5214 comments Elaine wrote: "It is Writer at War: A Soviet Journalist with the Red Army, 1941-1945."

Thanks, added to my wishlist!


message 67: by Jenny (new)

Jenny (jeoblivion) | 4893 comments Elaine wrote: "Jenny wrote: "Elaine wrote: "Jenny wrote: "Elaine wrote: "Hi all, I find I read more foreign translated books now than the normal UK and USA books. They are so rich and compelling and different. I ..."

Yasmina Khadra is who you mean I think? I've read Wolf Dreams by him a while back.


message 68: by LauraT (new)

LauraT (laurata) | 14356 comments Mod
dely wrote: "Elaine wrote: "It is Writer at War: A Soviet Journalist with the Red Army, 1941-1945."

Thanks, added to my wishlist!"


Could be interested.


message 69: by Dhanaraj (new)

Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments I just came across another link that speaks of Best translations of the recent times. Check this out if you are interested in reading translated works.

https://www.goodreads.com/award/show/...


message 70: by LauraT (last edited Nov 29, 2013 02:56AM) (new)

LauraT (laurata) | 14356 comments Mod
Interesting Dhanaraj, but I have to say that if I read a translated book, I'll pick the italian version!!!!! ;)


message 71: by Dhanaraj (new)

Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments You find most of the world literature in Italian and it is an advantage for you.


message 72: by LauraT (new)

LauraT (laurata) | 14356 comments Mod
Dhanaraj wrote: "You find most of the world literature in Italian and it is an advantage for you."

Not all of it! I was looking for the Polish novel you were suggesting in the other thread and it seems it has not been translated...


message 73: by Dhanaraj (new)

Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments I think the Italian translation of STONE UPON STONE will come out soon enough.


message 74: by LauraT (new)

LauraT (laurata) | 14356 comments Mod
Well!


message 75: by Gill (new)

Gill | 5719 comments I thought I'd mention that there's quite a discussion about poetry translation going on at present on the Winter Poet, Anna Akhmatova, thread.


message 76: by Jenny (new)

Jenny (jeoblivion) | 4893 comments Thanks Gill! And there is indeed!


message 77: by Dhanaraj (new)

Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments This link contains the list of some of the contemporary works in translations which are recognized for their literary fervour. Find out whether you have read/heard of them.......

The Link: https://www.goodreads.com/award/show/...


message 78: by Jenny (last edited Jan 23, 2014 02:07PM) (new)

Jenny (jeoblivion) | 4893 comments OH hooray, more book lists! ;)

I really like this one though I haven't read many, but it has a lot of really interesting sounding books + some that could be good suggestions for our Reading Around the world challenge.

I've read:
The Hunger Angel by Herta Müller
The Colonel by Mahmoud Dowlatabadi
My Father's Book by Urs Widmer
Kornél Esti by Dezső Kosztolányi
Georg Letham: Physician and Murderer by Ernst Weiss
The Twin by Gerbrand Bakker
The Darkroom Of Damocles by Willem Frederik Hermans
2666 by Roberto Bolaño
Out Stealing Horses by Per Petterson
Omega Minor by Paul Verhaeghen

On my TBR already:
Satantango László Krasznahorkai
The True Deceiver by Tove Jansson
Maidenhair by Mikhail Shishkin
Prehistoric Times by Eric Chevillard


message 79: by Dhanaraj (new)

Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments @ Jenny: I am envious of your listing. Among the books listed in that link I can only boast of a book each in my 'currently reading list' (A Breath of Life and in my 'to read list' (The Hunger Angel.


message 80: by Jenny (new)

Jenny (jeoblivion) | 4893 comments Oh really looking forward to hearing your thoughts on both of them! (The Breath of Life is on my mental TBR)


message 81: by Dhanaraj (new)

Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments Jenny wrote: "Oh really looking forward to hearing your thoughts on both of them! (The Breath of Life is on my mental TBR)"

I began A Breath of Life last December. And in the midst I had to travel to India. I had read half of the book by then. And I can say that it is a five star book for me.
Few quotes:
1. "I don't know either if dying is sweet. Until now I've only known the death of sleep. I kill myself every night."
2. "My heart is rich and strikes well the hours of my life."
3. "I am an 'actress,' I appear, say what I know then exit the stage."

In fact, I can quote the entire book. Lispector is a unique writer.


message 82: by Dhanaraj (new)

Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments An interesting link with an interesting article on translators. Try it and you need just five minutes. If you love translations/translators then you will also like this. The link: http://www.thewhitereview.org/feature...


message 83: by Jenny (new)

Jenny (jeoblivion) | 4893 comments LOL, how utterly....WEIRD!!! Such a great website though!


message 84: by Gill (new)

Gill | 5719 comments That's a great, and thought-provoking, article, Dhanarah. Thanks!


message 85: by Shirley (new)

Shirley | 4177 comments I like that, Dhanaraj, very interesting.


message 86: by Dhanaraj (new)

Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments It is a wonderful feeling to share something you liked and then to know later that your friends too loved it. A joy of being in the book club (AAB).


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