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Variaciones sobre el derecho a guardar silencio
2008
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El silencio es tan importante como las palabras en la práctica y el estudio de la traducción. Esto puede sonar cliché (creo que es un cliché. Tal vez podamos volver al cliché). Hay dos tipos de silencio que inquietan a una traductora: el silencio físico y el metafísico. El silencio físico sucede, digamos, cuando estás mirando un poema de Safo inscrito en un papiro de hace dos mil años que ha sido rasgado por la mitad. La mitad del poema es espacio vacío. Una traductora puede representar o incluso corregir esta falta de texto de varias maneras –con espacios en blanco o paréntesis o conjeturas textuales– y está bien que lo haga así porque Safo no pretendía que esa parte del poema quedara en silencio. El silencio metafísico sucede al interior de las palabras mismas. Y sus intenciones son más difíciles de definir.
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Anne Carson
Anne Carson
Author · 30 books

Anne Carson is a Canadian poet, essayist, translator and professor of Classics. Carson lived in Montreal for several years and taught at McGill University, the University of Michigan, and at Princeton University from 1980 to 1987. She was a 1998 Guggenheim Fellow, and in 2000 she was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship. She has also won a Lannan Literary Award. Carson (with background in classical languages, comparative literature, anthropology, history, and commercial art) blends ideas and themes from many fields in her writing. She frequently references, modernizes, and translates Ancient Greek literature. She has published eighteen books as of 2013, all of which blend the forms of poetry, essay, prose, criticism, translation, dramatic dialogue, fiction, and non-fiction. She is an internationally acclaimed writer. Her books include Antigonick, Nox, Decreation, The Beauty of the Husband: A Fictional Essay in 29 Tangos, winner of the T.S. Eliot Prize for Poetry; Economy of the Unlost; Autobiography of Red, shortlisted for the National Book Critics Circle Award and the T.S. Eliot Prize, Plainwater: Essays and Poetry, and Glass, Irony and God, shortlisted for the Forward Prize. Carson is also a classics scholar, the translator of If Not, Winter: Fragments of Sappho, and the author of Eros the Bittersweet. Her awards and honors include the Lannan Award, the Pushcart Prize, the Griffin Trust Award for Excellence in Poetry, a Guggenheim fellowship, and a MacArthur Fellowship. Her latest book, Red Doc>, was shortlisted for the 2013 T.S. Elliot Prize.

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