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Tag Archives: Alison Flood
Translation and the Nobel prize fail to excite at Frankfurt
Frankfurt is over for another year – not that I was there, so I’m only commenting vicariously on the basis of what I’ve read. However, apparently translation deals were few and far between, and – to judge from the decision … Continue reading
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