The Man Between: Michael Henry Heim and a Life in Translation

The Man Between: Michael Henry Heim and a Life in Translation

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Oct 7, 2014 · English · Paperback (200 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 200
Language English
Published Oct 7, 2014
Publisher Open Letter
Edition 1
ISBN-10 1940953006
ISBN-13 9781940953007

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This captivating account delves into the life of Michael Henry Heim, a profound figure in the realm of literary translation. Renowned for his contributions to bringing overlooked international literature to English-speaking audiences, Heim's impact resonates across borders and cultures. His passion for language and storytelling is evident in his meticulous translations that not only capture the words but also the spirit of the original texts.

Editors Esther Allen, Sean Cotter, and Russell Scott Valentino curate a collection that offers profound insights into Heim's philosophies on translation and literature. They weave together personal anecdotes, critical essays, and reflections on his relationships with writers and fellow translators, creating a rich tapestry that showcases Heim’s dedication to connecting readers with diverse voices.

The collection also emphasizes the significance of translation as an art form, navigating the complexities of language while remaining faithful to the essence of the original work. Readers are invited to appreciate the meticulous craft behind translation, exploring how Heim transformed the literary landscape.

As they journey through Heim's life and career, readers inevitably come to understand not just the man but also the profound role translation plays in fostering global understanding and appreciation of literature.

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