Do you know who should be the next Translator in Residence at the U of Iowa? Tell them to apply!
Do you know who should be the next Translator in Residence at the U of Iowa? Tell them to apply!
What is the right descriptor for the Sam Konstas lip curl? Sneer?
Beyond a Boundary is an incredible book!
That was quickβ¦
#AusvInd Wikipediaβs entry π
Ouch! That ball mustβve hurt more than Viratβs shoulder chargeβ¦
I canβt wait for the many many fan videos subtitling what Sam Konstas is muttering to himself as he faces down Bumrah, Siraj, and now Akash Deep tooβ¦
And thatβs 50!
Cricket is an Aristotelian drama, with unities of time, place, and action. And action reveals character. Welcome to the stage, Sam Konstas: an instant major antagonist in the Jasprit Bumrah cycle.
So it turns out China MiΓ©villeβs latest was co-authored by some guy called Keanu Reeves. Kinda fun. Best enjoyed after a grading marathon in front of your father in lawβs wood stove.
Reading: The Thousand Crimes of Ming Tsu by Tom Lin. Vibe: βMorning came in a thousand thousand minute gradations of blue-white upon blue-white.β Genre play: clever. Beautiful sentences: many. Body count: high. Reminds me of: The Red Dog by Willem Anker, trans. Michiel Heyns.
Absolutely! There were some eyebrows raised when Shukri declared that Stubbs will be batting at 3 in the foreseeable future, with the semi-informed mouthing off about βaggressive styleβ and βT20 hit & gig stuff,β completely ignoring his first class cred. Now itβs plain to see heβs the real deal.
Three more entries in the burgeoning micro-genre of novels with translator protagonists: Katie Kitamuraβs Intimacies (already a mainstay in our undergrad courses); Shuang-zi Yangβs
Taiwan Travelogue, trans. Lin King; and Szilvia Monarβs The Nursery. Always eager to learn about more books like this!
Beat by a pug called βVitoβ. We was robbed.
Perhaps thereβs a third 7ft identical brother? Duan, Marco & Jensen Jansen.
The Zit won best in group!
A hound watching the hound group. Game recognizes game.
Iβm kinda into the Ibizan Hound this year. Best in breed is called βThe Zitβ.
Jansenβs 7/13 was quite something. The commentators really couldnβt keep up. Pollock was still complaining about his lines in his first over after heβd already taken 3 wicketsβ¦
Legs, too, is gripped by the dog show. But not the toy breedsβ¦
Every year we watch the National Dog Show on Txgiving, as if live. Perhaps the essence of sport spectatorship is in its unscripted live nature, which is why watching cricket highlights is never really satisfying. But this does not apply to the doggiesβ¦ Iβd watch that absurd Maltese strut anytime.
Yes, please!
Picking on potential? Iβve been overlooked for younger academics with βpotentialβ in my time, but at least in academia they can push these promising princelings toward success: pre-tenure post-docs, low teaching loads, book subventions, sabbaticals, mentorship, etc. But all thatβs just not cricket.
Thanksgiving break here, so, of course, I watched most of the IPL auction. The Rajasthan Royals bought a 13-year-old player, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, for around $130k (for 10 weeks of work). Some questions: Locker room teachers? Child labor laws? Allowed to face Joffra Archer in the nets? Night games?
Breyten Breytenbach (1939-2024). My first love in poetry. The first writer who compelled me to translate (so that my English-speaking high school friends could understand). A brilliant, fearless unicum of a man.
Looks like a great book. Only wish I knew about it before teaching the art module in my Congo grad course this semester.
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for anyone keeping track, this is the second year in a row that the National Book Award for Translated Literature has gone to a novel translated by an exophonic translator
it's almost like this is a good thing that publishers should be more receptive to
www.nationalbook.org/books/taiwan...
Ok. Can I claim βsecond-biggest fanβ then?