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It’s been a while…

Posted on 28th Feb, 202328th Feb, 2023 by Helen Vassallo

It’s been a good few months now since I last posted anything here, and I’m sorry for the long silence. Since I started this blog…

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Update on video review

Posted on 29th May, 2020 by Helen Vassallo

Dear friends, With apologies for sending you two messages in one day, this is a brief update to today’s post: the video review does not…

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20 books to inspire your summer reading

Posted on 19th Jul, 2019 by Helen Vassallo

I’m off on holiday for a couple of weeks, and by the time I return Women in Translation Month will be in full swing. This…

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Guilt, sexuality and modernity: Sangeeta Bandyopadhyay, Panty and Abandon

Posted on 12th Dec, 201812th Dec, 2018 by Helen Vassallo

Translated from the Bengali by Arunava Sinha (Tilted Axis Press, 2016 and 2017) When I first started browsing the Tilted Axis catalogue, I was intrigued…

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TheBookerPrizesThe Booker Prizes@TheBookerPrizes·
14 Mar

We are delighted to announce the #InternationalBooker2023 longlist. Congratulations to all the authors and translators.

Find out more about each of the books here: https://t.co/U4KH7EkhZj

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HeatherParryUKHeather Parry@HeatherParryUK·
10 Mar

I *devoured* this in two hours yesterday. So filmic, so tense. If you liked Augustina Bazterrica's Tender is the Flesh you will love this, but it is very different too; very subtle. By Ana Paula Maia
with translation by @ZAPtranslations. Another banger from @CharcoPress!

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wwbordersWordsWithoutBorders@wwborders·
8 Mar

For #IWD2023, ten forthcoming books written and translated by women:
https://t.co/d2h3hwHW9i

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LoudTranslatorsTranslators Aloud@LoudTranslators·
8 Mar

On this #InternationalWomensDay2023, why not enjoy a selection of the globe's very best novels & short stories in every genre, written by women & read by the talented people who have translated them? It's all here in our #WomeninTranslation playlist! #WIT
https://t.co/Wbt66ksK0j

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ifru_londonInstitut français UK@ifru_london·
8 Mar

Today is #InternationalWomensDay ✊

Spotlight on great and talented women in our #WomenShapingtheWorld strand!

Don't miss a series of events, film screenings and discussions with and about women shaping the world!

Check what's on
👉https://t.co/Ge8kikI0I4

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