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Translators Jeremy Tiang & Anton Hur

Translators Jeremy Tiang & Anton Hur

FromThe Writing Life


Translators Jeremy Tiang & Anton Hur

FromThe Writing Life

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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Sep 11, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Jeremy Tiang returns to the pod, this time accompanied by fellow translator Anton Hur and Kate Griffin. In this wide-ranging chat they take in their inaugural Dragon Hall translator residencies, the BCLT summer school, how mentorships can help people getting into translation, the work of Tilted Axis, the history of Singapore and queer Korean literature.

The residencies were supported by the National Arts Council of Singapore and the Literature Translation Institute of Korea.

Hosted by Simon Jones and Steph McKenna.

Find out more about our work at https://nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk
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http://www.jeremytiang.com/
https://antonhur.com/
http://www.bclt.org.uk/summer-school
https://nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk/emerging-translator-mentorships/
https://nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk/article/erasing-histories/
https://www.tiltedaxispress.com/
https://www.wordswithoutborders.org/article/june-2019-korean-queer-korean-litearture-is-stepping-outanton-hur
http://www.cedilla.company/
https://smokingtigers.com/
https://literarytranslators.wordpress.com/2019/02/07/focus-on-literary-translation-collectives-an-interview-with-the-smoking-tigers/

Music by Bennet Maples.
Released:
Sep 11, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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We’re a podcast for anyone who writes. Every week we talk to writers about their writing journeys and techniques, from early career debuts to self-publishers and narrative designers. We’ve featured Margaret Atwood, Jackie Kay, Sara Collins, Antti Tuomainen, Val McDermid, Sarah Perry, Elif Shafak and many more! The Writing Life is produced by the National Centre for Writing at Dragon Hall in Norwich.