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In Jennifer Croft's 'The Extinction of Irena Rey,' literature is alive—even dangerous
Document Journal
Set in a Polish forest, the award-winning translator's first novel embarks on a rewilding of language, narrative, and art itself. In the primeval Białowieża...
1 month ago
Author and translator Jennifer Croft on challenging preconceived notions – The Creative Independent
The Creative Independent
You published your novel The Extinction of Irena Rey in March [2024]. As an acclaimed literary translator, you're not unfamiliar with being interviewed by...
4 hours ago
Author Jennifer Croft on the Power of Translation and the Joy of Paperbacks
Interview Magazine
In this week's Open Book, Jennifer Croft, author of "The Extinction of Irena Rey," tells us why you should always honor your translators.
2 months ago
Publishing: 'The Short Story in a Polish Context'
University Times | University of Pittsburgh
The Short Story in a Polish Context,” edited by Oscar Swan, professor and advisor for Polish Studies minor in the Department of Slavic Languages and...
2 weeks ago
The Music of Other Tongues: On Translating Rhyme and Rhythm in Poetry
Literary Hub
Dictums about the impossibility of translating poetry abound, from Frost's oft-misquoted aphorism that poetry is what's lost in translation to John Ciardi's...
4 months ago
A Translation the Size of the World
Public Books
“The responsibility of translator,” writes Olga Tokarczuk, “is equal to that of writer.” Both connect “intimate language”—through which individuals...
3 weeks ago
7 Novels Featuring Literary Translators As Characters
Electric Literature
In these dark and messy portrayals, translators aren't the servants of an author or a neat metaphor for bridging cultural gaps.
6 days ago
Book Review: ‘The Extinction of Irena Rey,’ by Jennifer Croft
The New York Times
In “The Extinction of Irena Rey,” a writer goes missing and her translators give pursuit — until things get weird.
2 months ago
A Celebrated Translator on Her Debut Novel About Translation | All Of It
WNYC
Celebrated translator Jennifer Croft is best known for translating the work of Nobel Prize winner Olga Tokarczuk into English. Now, she's written her first...
2 months ago
Frankfurt: Polish Book Institute Expands Its Programs and Outreach
Publishing Perspectives
(Sponsored) The Polish Book Institute at Frankfurt has 47 publishers, a fresh catalogue, and recently was guest of honor at book fairs in Asia and Europe.
7 months ago