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  • International Booker Prize interview: How Annie McDermott translated ‘Not a River’

    International Booker Prize interview: How Annie McDermott translated ‘Not a River’

    Harshaneeyam
    · May 05, 2024 · 03:30 pm
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    Scroll Staff
    · Jan 10, 2023 · 04:14 pm
  • ‘Uneasy Translations’: Rita Kothari probes the practices of doing, reading, and teaching translation

    ‘Uneasy Translations’: Rita Kothari probes the practices of doing, reading, and teaching translation

    Tridip Suhrud
    · Oct 29, 2022 · 12:30 pm
  • JCB Prize for Literature 2022: Longlisted authors and translators talk about their nominated books

    JCB Prize for Literature 2022: Longlisted authors and translators talk about their nominated books

    Sayari Debnath
    · Sep 04, 2022 · 09:32 am
  • ‘Some say my translations read like originals, and originals, like translations’: Aruna Chakravarti

    ‘Some say my translations read like originals, and originals, like translations’: Aruna Chakravarti

    Niyati Bhat
    · Aug 21, 2022 · 05:30 pm
  • How Toru Dutt, who died at just 21 in 1877, pioneered Indian writing and poetry in English

    How Toru Dutt, who died at just 21 in 1877, pioneered Indian writing and poetry in English

    Sutapa Chaudhuri, Sahapedia
    · Aug 31, 2019 · 12:30 pm
  • Anthea Bell, legendary translator of ‘Asterix’ dies at 82

    Anthea Bell, legendary translator of ‘Asterix’ dies at 82

    Scroll Staff
    · Oct 18, 2018 · 10:02 pm
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    SSC 2017 result date for Translators and Hindi Pradhyapak Exam set for May

    Scroll Staff
    · Apr 17, 2018 · 04:29 pm
  • UPSC issues vacancy notifications for Engineering Graduates and Tibetan Translator

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