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9780802096142

Experiences in Translation

by  Umberto Eco, Alastair McEwen (Translator)


ISBN-10: 080209614X

ISBN-13: 9780802096142

$32.95




Book Specs



Binding

Trade Paper

Publisher

University of Toronto Press

Published on  

Apr 5, 2008

Edition  

st Edition

Dimensions  

8.50x5.30x0.20 Inches

Weight  

0.44 Pounds

About the Book

In this book Umberto Eco argues that translation is not about comparing two languages, but about the interpretation of a text in two different languages, thus involving a shift between cultures. An author whose works have appeared in many languages, Eco is also the translator of Gérard de Nerval's Sylvie and Raymond Queneau's Exercices de style from French into Italian. In Experiences in Translation he draws on his substantial practical experience to identify and discuss some central problems of translation. As he convincingly demonstrates, a translation can express an evident deep sense of a text even when violating both lexical and referential faithfulness. Depicting translation as a semiotic task, he uses a wide range of source materials as illustration: the translations of his own and other novels, translations of the dialogue of American films into Italian, and various versions of the Bible. In the second part of his study he deals with translation theories proposed by Jakobson, Steiner, Peirce, and others.

Overall, Eco identifies the different types of interpretive acts that count as translation. An enticing new typology emerges, based on his insistence on a common-sense approach and the necessity of taking a critical stance.