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March 2024 translation news roundup

Apr 12, 2024 | By Giovanna Lomanto

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  • The International Armenian Literary Alliance is now accepting applications(opens in a new tab) for IALA’s fourth annual mentorship program. The program will run July 1-August 31, 2024, with mentorships for writers of the novel, memoir, creative nonfiction, short story, poetry as well as literary translation from Eastern or Western Armenian into English. Apply before April 14, 2024.

Recommended Reads

  • Gabino Iglesias, the new horror columnist at the New York Times(opens in a new tab), write of Through the Night Like a Snake: “There stories—relentlessly unsettling as they are—serve as a fantastic introduction to a growing movement that’s bound to enrich, and help diversify, speculative fiction for years to come.”
  • Patrick St Michel recently wrote an article for “The Guardian”(opens in a new tab) about the “Japanese rock controversy” of the 1970’s, wherein a band called Happy End made headlines for singing in their native language, allowing the public to translate their lyrics, rather than translating their lyrics for the public.
  • Layla Martinez’s Woodworm (trans. Sophie Hughes and Annie McDermott) was included in Polygon’s “Must-Read Books of Spring 2024.”(opens in a new tab) Rachel Conrad writes: “This book has everything, from witches to saints to angels that look like praying mantises to some of the most unsettling portrayals of ghosts that I’ve come across in a long time. Trust me when I say that you’ll never look at the space between the end of your bed and the floor the same way again.”
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Giovanna Lomanto

Giovanna Lomanto is a poet and essayist with a tendency to play the same song on repeat until she has memorized every last note. She received her BA in English at U.C. Berkeley and finished her MFA at NYU, during which time she published two poetry collections and two mixed media chapbooks.