The Experience of Translating Kunwar Narain’s Poetry
No One Is the Other
Nicola Pozza editor Apurva Narain editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:16th Oct '26
£171.99
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The essays on translation in this book reimagine the poetry of Kunwar Narain, a seminal literary figure of modern times. His diverse, profoundly human, and cosmopolitan oeuvre—a distinctive, if somewhat underexplored, cornerstone of contemporary Indian literature—has seen growing interest. The essays dwell on the dual experience of his poetry and of translating it, foregrounding the intimate relation between the two.
Originating from an international symposium on the poet in Switzerland, the volume draws on aesthetic, practical, and linguistic considerations to interrogate the landscape of literary and intersemiotic translation, navigating a mix of approaches and challenges. It brings together voices from Europe, India, and America working in eight languages—including the visual language of cinema—with reflections by translators, poets, and scholars. Its publication also marks Narain’s birth centenary in 2027.
This first-of-its-kind collection melds three literary and academic streams: Narain’s poetry as an instance of new Hindi poetics, translation studies, and South Asian studies. Its eclectic exploration of poetry translation will speak to a range of audiences—lovers of world literature, those interested in translation, and researchers at the intersections of language, culture, and creativity.
ISBN: 9781032499840
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
300 pages