More Praise for Some Kind of Beautiful Signal

Posted on December 02, 2010 by Scott Esposito

 

 

December brings some more great press for the Center's newest anthology, Some Kind of Beautiful Signal.

First up, the website Salonica, which does a great job of covering international lit and is hosted by Best Translated Book Award judge Monica Carter, has named SKBS to its holiday gift guide, saying:

Some Kind of Beautiful Signal~Ed. Natasha Wimmer and Jeffrey Yang~Latino, Russian, Uyghar: Russia, Turkey, Argentina and all points beyond. This gem of an anthology in the TWO LINES series takes a different angle by highlighting the work of the translators as well as the writers. It includes fiction, poetry and essays from the likes of Roberto Bolano and Adolfo Bioy Casares. Eclectic and vibrant, I found the essays by the translators fascinating and adding so much to the works themselves. Also, this is a bilingual anthology so you can peep what the pieces looked like in their original languages. Well worth gifting to the globetrotting polyglot!

And then we have some (semi-)local love from the Sacramento Book Review, which has given SKBS a rave in its December 2010 issue.

This is an impressive collection of translated literature, if you are looking for new voices, this is the place to turn.

If I do say so myself, SKBS makes a wonderful holiday gift (to your loved ones, or as a gift to yourself). Of course you can order the book on our website, or from IndieBound, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or your local indie. But, you can also score a free copy if you donate $100 or more as part of our year-end donation drive, which can be done right here.