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Translating Myself and Others

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Dive into the captivating world of translation with Jhumpa Lahiri’s “Translating Myself and Others.” Explore the intricacies of language, identity, and cross-cultural understanding as Lahiri reflects on her experiences translating her own works and the works of others. ISBN: 9780691260303. Discover the nuances of literary translation and its impact on meaning and interpretation in this thought-provoking exploration by celebrated author Jhumpa Lahiri.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780691260303
  • Publisher: Penguin
  • Binding: UnknownBinding
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 253.999 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0691260303
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2023
  • Height: 47 mm
  • No of Pages: 216

18 reviews for Translating Myself and Others

  1. Vikash Pandey

    I struggled to get through this book. The subject matter felt a bit too academic and detached from real-world application.

  2. Anuja Tripathy

    Good discussion, but gets bogged down at parts. Could have been shorter to make it a five star.

  3. Jaipal Kumar

    I loved Lahiri’s reflections on her own linguistic journey. A must-read for anyone interested in language and identity.

  4. K R Ajaykumar

    A brilliant and insightful exploration of language, identity, and the art of translation. Highly recommended!

  5. Anant Kumar Singh

    While well-written, the book didn’t quite capture my attention. I was hoping for more practical advice on translation.

  6. Aditi Saurav

    This book sparked my curiosity about translation. Lahiri’s writing is elegant and engaging.

  7. Shikhar Singh

    Lahiri’s passion for translation shines through. This book opened my eyes to the complexities of cross-cultural communication.

  8. Prikshit Chib

    A thought-provoking read, though a bit dense in parts. I had to reread some sections to fully grasp the concepts.

  9. Mohit Mohan Mishra

    Interesting concepts, but I found it hard to fully connect with the author’s experiences. A bit too niche for my taste.

  10. Raghav Goyal

    This book gave me a new appreciation for the work of translators. Lahiri’s perspective is both unique and insightful.

  11. Prachi Mishra

    Interesting but a slow read. Some concepts were repetitive. The personal stories are the most compelling part.

  12. Hemant

    This book is not for everyone, but if you enjoy language, reading it is must. You will love author’s storytelling.

  13. Jai

    Well written, but didn’t resonate with me as much as I’d hoped. Probably better suited for those already familiar with translation theory.

  14. Manas Singh

    A solid exploration of translation, but I felt it lacked a certain emotional depth. Still informative, though.

  15. Jamuna Majhi

    A fascinating deep dive into the world of translation. Lahiri’s passion is contagious.

  16. Gokula Kannan M

    A beautiful exploration of language and identity. I particularly enjoyed the personal anecdotes woven throughout the book.

  17. Shardul Rahul Utpat

    Lahiri’s insights are fascinating, but sometimes the academic tone felt a bit dry. Still a worthwhile read for language lovers.

  18. Panchal Sakshi Ramesh

    As a translator, I found this book incredibly insightful. Lahiri articulates the challenges and joys of the profession beautifully.

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