Women in Translation Month: My Heart Hemmed In Midwest Tour
Chicago | Minneapolis
In celebration of Women in Translation month, Jordan Stump, translator of Marie NDiaye’s My Heart Hemmed In, will be in Chicago and Minneapolis for three back-to-back events.
CHICAGO
Tuesday, August 8 | More details
Unabridged Bookstore | 3251 North Broadway | Chicago
Wednesday, August 9 | More details
Seminary Co-Op Bookstore | 5751 S Woodlawn Ave | Chicago
MINNEAPOLIS
Thursday, August 10 | More details
Magers & Quinn Booksellers | 3038 Hennepin Avenue S | Minneapolis
Jordan Stump is a Professor of French at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln; he has translated some thirty works of (mostly) contemporary French fiction, by such writers as Marie Redonnet, Eric Chevillard, and Scholastique Mukasonga, as well as seven works by Marie NDiaye, including the forthcoming Vengeance Is Mine. His translation of her The Cheffe was awarded the annual translation prize for fiction by the American Literary Translators’ Association.
Marie NDiaye was born in 1967 in Pithiviers, France. She is the author of around twenty novels, plays, collections of stories, and nonfiction books, which have been translated into numerous languages. She’s received the Prix Femina and the Prix Goncourt, France’s highest literary honor, and her plays are in the repertoire of the Comédie-Française.