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Rezension zu Tippner, Anja: Alterität, Übersetzung und Kultur. Čechovs Prosa zwischen Russland und Deutschland. Frankfurt/M. u.a. (Peter Lang) 1997 (= Slawische Literaturen. Texte und Abhandlungen. Hg. von Wolf Schmid; Bd. 13).307 Seiten.
Es geht um Čechov auf deutsch. Und zur Debatte stehen die Vorurteile der Übersetzer beim Übersetzen. Behandelt wird ausschließlich Čechovs erzählende Prosa, nicht sein Bühnenwerk.
Stefan Zweig was the only important German writer who chose Brazil for his exile in the 1940s. Before he committed suicide in Brazil, he wrote the frequently cited and more frequently criticized book in which Brazil is called the land of the future. But in Brazil he also finished another book, 'Die Welt von Gestern', a book of memories, an account of the world from which Zweig came, a work of historic, cultural and political relevance, which was immediately published in Spanish (Argentine) and Portuguese (Brazilian) translations. When compared with the German original, these translations contain significant cuts and modifications, which can be understood as interventions of some kind of censorship, and which are prejudicial to the political brisance of the book.
Rezension zu Übersetzte Literatur in deutschsprachigen Anthologien. Eine Bibliographie. Hg. von Helga Eßmann und Fritz Paul.
Erster Teilband: Anthologien mit Dichtungen aus aller Welt. Unter Mitarbeit von Heike Leupold hg. von Helga Eßmann. Stuttgart (Anton Hiersemann Verlag) 1997 (= Hiersemanns bibliographische Handbücher; Bd. 13.1). 455 Seiten.
Zweiter Teilband: Anthologien mit russischen Dichtungen. Unter Mitarbeit von Christiane Hauschild und Heike Leupold hg. von Ulrike Jekutsch. Stuttgart (Anton Hiersemann Verlag) 1998 (= Hiersemanns bibliographische Handbücher; Bd. 13.2). 185 Seiten.
In the beautifully situated villa of the Literarisches Colloquium Berlin overlooking Lake Wannsee, the Third International Colloquium for Beckett Translators took place from 3rd to 6th October 1998. The financing had been realized with the help of the European Commission and the Berlin Senate for Science, Research and Culture.
This paper discusses the question of how Translation Theory and German Philology can be helpful to each other. It starts with some general observations on the history of the German Language with special emphasis on Middle High German. In the second part, a Middle High German Poem is translated into Portuguese.