
Making the 'Invisible' Visible? : Reviewing Translated Works
by Martyn Gray
Title:
Making the 'Invisible' Visible? : Reviewing Translated Works
Author:
Martyn Gray
Series (if any):
New Trends in Translation Studies
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
216 pages, 7 Illustrations
Publisher:
Peter Lang Group AG
ISBN-13:
9781803740300
EAN:
9781803740300
Classifications:
Language: reference and general
Weight (g):
454
Dimensions (mm):
151 x 229 x 15
Publication Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Condition:
New
Description
This book examines some of the criteria against which translated fictional and non-fictional works are assessed. It not only provides a novel cross-cultural insight into reviewing practices, assessing how translations are reviewed differently in the United Kingdom, France and Germany, but it also compares the way in which reviewers for different platforms assess translated works, from a popular platform open to reviews from the general public, through mainstream broadsheets and cultural supplements, to specialised literary magazines. The book takes its inspiration from The Translator's Invisibility: A History of Translation, in which Lawrence Venuti examines the reviewing of translations and contends that fluency is the main criterion against which translations are read and assessed by reviewers, ultimately rendering the translator invisible. The book therefore provides a timely and thorough update to Venuti's study and offers insights into the status of translation in book reviews.












