-
Recent Posts
The Occasional Tweet
- Birkbeck #Translation Summer School #London: Use your Language, Use your English. Some bursaries available, more info bbk.ac.uk/european/about… 10 hours ago
- Fantastic news about Lydia Davis who's just won the #ManBookerInternational prize. A translator, an essayist, a writer, a woman.. brilliant! 1 day ago
- Nice website covering #ManbookerInternational just minutes to go now literarytaco.wordpress.com/2013/05/12/man… 1 day ago
- RT @MeeraNairNY: The triumph of the extremely short story. American writer Lydia Davis wins the International Man Booker Prize #ManBooker. 1 day ago
Raphael: A Passionate Life by Antonio Forcellino
translated by Lucinda Byatt. Polity June 2012
Available from Book DepositoryCopyright
Wherever possible I have acknowleged the use of copyright material that I have included when writing the posts featured on this website. I would appreciate it if others did the same.
Please ask me before you copy text from my posts and pages. You can contact me through the website or email:
mail (at) lucindabyatt (dot) comMeta
Blogs worth a visit (or two)
Holiday cottage in Argyll
ITI Italian Network
Research interests
translation
Websites
Tag Archives: Torino
Leonardo da Vinci: exhibitions in London, Torino and Amboise
With all the buzz about the Leonardo exhibition at the National Gallery in London, you might be forgiven for not knowing that there’s another Leonardo exhibition in progress in Torino (Turin). It started on 17 November and the highlight is … Continue reading
Turin’s new Museum of Oriental Art
The blog has taken a backseat for the past week or so because I’ve been battling away at a catalogue for the reopening of Turin’s new Museum of Oriental Art. This is the beautiful Palazzo Mazzonis in the heart of … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural history, Italy, translation
Tagged Linkedin, MAO, Museo di Arte Orientale, Oriental art, Torino, Turin
1 Comment

