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Tag: The White Dress

Interview with award-winning translator and writer, Natasha Lehrer: ‘Translation is not a word-for-word transposition. It’s another iteration of the book.’

10th September 20205th October 2020  Elodie Rose Barnes

Natasha Lehrer, award-winning translator and writer, talks to Elodie Rose Barnes about translation theory, Oulipo writers, the joy of translating poetry and the brilliance of French author Nathalie Léger’s prose.

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Posted in Arts, Books, InterviewsTagged: Anne Garréta, Cécile Menon, Consent, Emily Wilson, Enoh Meyomesse, French, French Literature, Gaëlle Josse, George Perec, Gilbert Adair, Giulia Mensitieri, Jennifer Croft, Languages, Les Fugitives, Life in Languages, Natasha Lehrer, Nathalie Léger, Oulipo, Simon Armitage, Sophie Hughes, Sphinx, The Last Days of Ellis Island, The White Dress, Tim Parks, Translation, Vanessa Springora

The White Dress by Nathalie Léger – a luminous, rich and moving work

14th April 202015th April 2020  Elodie Rose Barnes

Nathalie Léger’s latest experimental novel, The White Dress, beautifully weaves together the protagonist’s own story with that of the late artist Pippa Bacca and performance artists like Marina Abramović.

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Posted in Arts, BooksTagged: body art, Contemporary Art, Exposition, Les Fugitives, Marina Abramović, Natasha Leher, Nathalie Léger, performance art, Pippa Bacca, The White Dress
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