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Paul Griffiths
Paul Griffiths was born in Wales in 1947 and worked for thirty years as a music critic in London and New York. His books include Modern Music and After and an Oulipian novel, let me tell you. This story is from The Tilted Cup: Noh Stories, No. 22 in The Cahiers Series (Sylph Editions).

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January 2014

Paul Griffiths

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January 2014

for the spirit of Jonathan Harvey   There was a fisherman, who lived in a village on a great bay, into which he and...

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January 2014

Afterword: The Death of the Translator

George Szirtes

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January 2014

1. The translator meets himself emerging from his lover’s bedroom. So much for fidelity, he thinks. 2. Je est...

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July 2013

Occupy Gezi: From the Fringes to the Centre, and Back Again

Alexander Christie-Miller

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July 2013

Taksim Square appears at first a wide, featureless and unlovely place. It is a ganglion of roads and bus...

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March 2013

Celan Reads Japanese

Yoko Tawada

TR. Susan Bernofsky

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March 2013

There are some who claim that ‘good’ literature is actually untranslatable.  Before I could read German, I found this...

 

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