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Words Without Borders: The World Through the Eyes of Writers: An Anthology

par Alane Salierno Mason (Directeur de publication), Dedi Felman (Directeur de publication), Samantha Schnee (Directeur de publication)

Autres auteurs: Gabriela Adamesteanu (Contributeur), Etel Adnan (Contributeur), Seno Gumira Ajidarma (Contributeur), Gamal Al-Ghitani (Contributeur), Myriam Anissimov (Contributeur)24 plus, Mario Bellatin (Contributeur), Can Xue (Contributeur), Andre Dubus III (Introduction), Juan Forn (Contributeur), Johan Harstad (Contributeur), Eleonora Hummel (Contributeur), Jabbar Yussin Hussin (Contributeur), Akinwumi Isola (Contributeur), Ma Jian (Contributeur), Hassan Khader (Contributeur), Bronislaw Maj (Contributeur), Giorgio Manganelli (Contributeur), Horacio Castellanos Moya (Contributeur), Senadin Musabegovic (Contributeur), Parashuram (Contributeur), Ambar Past (Contributeur), Jo Kyung Ran (Contributeur), Juan Jose Saer (Contributeur), Saniyya Saleh (Contributeur), Adania Shibli (Contributeur), Marcela Sola (Contributeur), Goli Taraghi (Contributeur), Evelyne Trouillot (Contributeur), Juan Villoro (Contributeur)

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Featuring the work of more than 28 writers from upwards of 20 countries, this collection transports us to the frontiers of twenty-first century literature.   In these pages, some of the most accomplished writers in world literature-among them Edwidge Danticat, Ha Jin, Cynthia Ozick, Javier Marias, and Nobel laureates Wole Soyinka, Günter Grass, Czeslaw Milosz, Wislawa Szymborska, and Naguib Mahfouz-have stepped forward to introduce us to dazzling literary talents virtually unknown to readers of English. Most of their work-short stories, poems, essays, and excerpts from novels-appears here in English for the first time.   The Chilean writer Ariel Dorfman introduces us to a story of extraordinary poise and spiritual intelligence by the Argentinian writer Juan Forn. The Romanian writer Norman Manea shares with us the sexy, sinister, and thrillingly avant garde fiction of his homeland's leading female novelist. The Indian writer Amit Chaudhuri spotlights the Bengali writer Parashuram, whose hilarious comedy of manners imagines what might have happened if Britain had been colonized by Bengal. And Roberto Calasso writes admiringly of his fellow Italian Giorgio Manganelli, whose piece celebrates the Indian city of Madurai.   Every piece here-be it from the Americas, Africa, Europe, the Middle East, South Asia, East Asia, Southeast Asia, or the Caribbean-is a discovery, a colorful thread in a global weave of literary exchange.   Edited by Samantha Schnee, Alane Salierno Mason, and Dedi Felman… (plus d'informations)
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This book is great and I think more people should read it. It's nice to expose yourself to literature outside of your own country and outside of your own language. ( )
  katebrarian | Jul 28, 2020 |
This anthology is an unusual collection of writing that contains poetry as well as excerpts of literary fiction. What makes it different from other anthologies is that each section is introduced by another author/writer who explains why they selected it for inclusion and how they were affected by it. All 28 of the sections have never before been published in English, and the contributors are diverse and eclectic. Produced by Words Without Borders, it continues their mission of shining light on translated works of literature.

For example, Ariel Dorfman introduces a section by Argentina's noted author Juan Forn, “Swimming at Night”. It’s a subtle expression of regret and knowledge combining to make a moving portrait of a man learning to embrace fatherhood. Of the appearance of his dead father in the living room, he asks “If you knew how many things I did these past years for your benefit, thinking that you were watching.”

Another is a short story by Johan Harstad of Norway, entitled “Vietnam. Thursday.” It is introduced by Heidi Julavits, who describes the impact as “an achingly lonely story [that] artfully deepens a flatscreen modern world into a 3-D portrait of the empathy one stranger experiences on behalf of another stranger, which becomes, in true transitive fashion, empathy flung back upon oneself.” The ironic image of the psychologist going home to ask questions of an anonymous online psychology robot is not one easily forgotten.

A poem by Etel Adnan is introduced by Diana Abu Jaber, and within it this stanza “those who cannot travel discover the geography of the body, there are also airports and harbors at the surface of our souls”.

This is a fascinating collection and one that may take some time to get used to, as the cultural differences and allusions are left in place for you to contemplate. It is available at Amazon.com and other bookstores. See also the Wordswithoutborders.org website for more literary translations, an online magazine and a reading blog with updates. ( )
2 voter BlackSheepDances | Mar 22, 2010 |
This is a great anthology of stories, essays and poems which were originally written in languages other than English. Many of them give interesting, touching and thought-provoking glimpses into the lives of people in other cultures. Great book. ( )
  herebedragons | Aug 2, 2008 |
Didn't get through this anthology, but as with many with extremely broad mandates, it is of uneven quality. There was an extremely interesting story from Romania about a long-running affair conducted in the shadow of the totalitarian regime. And another interesting one about an Egyptian preparing to die. ( )
  teaperson | Jul 27, 2007 |
Celebrating the human language (in whatever tongue it is spoken) is the mission of Words Without Borders—a literary organization dedicated to translating the works of non-English speaking writers so that they may be read by the English speaking world. It is an ambitious goal, when you consider that of the 175,000 books published in the United States every year, something less than 2% are works in translation. Words Without Borders runs a rather addictive website with reviews of writers from every continent, and they have published several anthologies—including Literature from the Axis of Evil which faced serious legal issues here in the land of the free because it dared to publish (and pay!) writers from countries that the U.S. State Department deemed to be seething with anti-American terrorists. Their newest anthology is called, simply, Words Without Borders: The World Through the Eyes of Writers (Anchor Books; $14) It is a collection of twenty-eight writers whose work is admired in their own countries, although completely unknown in ours. Some of the pieces are short stories, some are poetry. Only a few are essays. It is a collection of “literature” in the classic sense of the term. . .read full review
  southernbooklady | May 29, 2007 |
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Featuring the work of more than 28 writers from upwards of 20 countries, this collection transports us to the frontiers of twenty-first century literature.   In these pages, some of the most accomplished writers in world literature-among them Edwidge Danticat, Ha Jin, Cynthia Ozick, Javier Marias, and Nobel laureates Wole Soyinka, Günter Grass, Czeslaw Milosz, Wislawa Szymborska, and Naguib Mahfouz-have stepped forward to introduce us to dazzling literary talents virtually unknown to readers of English. Most of their work-short stories, poems, essays, and excerpts from novels-appears here in English for the first time.   The Chilean writer Ariel Dorfman introduces us to a story of extraordinary poise and spiritual intelligence by the Argentinian writer Juan Forn. The Romanian writer Norman Manea shares with us the sexy, sinister, and thrillingly avant garde fiction of his homeland's leading female novelist. The Indian writer Amit Chaudhuri spotlights the Bengali writer Parashuram, whose hilarious comedy of manners imagines what might have happened if Britain had been colonized by Bengal. And Roberto Calasso writes admiringly of his fellow Italian Giorgio Manganelli, whose piece celebrates the Indian city of Madurai.   Every piece here-be it from the Americas, Africa, Europe, the Middle East, South Asia, East Asia, Southeast Asia, or the Caribbean-is a discovery, a colorful thread in a global weave of literary exchange.   Edited by Samantha Schnee, Alane Salierno Mason, and Dedi Felman

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