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The Language of Languages (Hardcover)
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The Language of Languages (Hardcover)
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Loot Price R425
Discovery Miles 4 250
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With clear, conversational prose, this is the first book dedicated
entirely to Ngugi wa Thiong'o's writings on translation. Through
his many critically acclaimed novels, stories, essays, plays, and
memoirs, Kenyan writer Ngugi wa Thiong'o has been at the forefront
of world literature for decades. He has also been, in his own
words, "a language warrior," fighting for indigenous African
languages to find their rightful place in the literary world.
Having begun his writing career in English, Ngugi shifted to
writing in his native language Gikuyu in 1977, a stance both
creatively and politically significant. For decades now, Ngugi has
been translating his Gikuyu works into English himself, and he has
used many platforms to champion the practice and cause of literary
translations, which he calls "the language of languages." This
volume brings together for the first time Ngugi's essays and
lectures about translation, written and delivered over the past two
decades. Here we find Ngugi discussing translation as a
conversation between cultures; proposing that dialogue among
African languages is the way to unify African peoples; reflecting
on the complexities of auto-translation or translating one's own
work; exploring the essential task translation performed in the
history of the propagation of thought; and pleading for the
hierarchy of languages to be torn down. He also shares his many
experiences of writing across languages, including his story The
Upright Revolution, which has been translated into more than a
hundred languages around the globe and is the most widely
translated text written by an African author. At a time when
dialogues between cultures and peoples are more essential than
ever, The Language of Languages makes an outspoken case for the
value of literature without borders.
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