639 Translators
Shon Arieh-Lerer
Shon Arieh-Lerer’s poems, translations, and reviews have appeared in magazines such as Circumference, Modern Poetry in Translation, Beloit Poetry Journal, Chronogram, and World Literature Today.…...
Ljubica Arsovska
Ljubica Arsovska is editor in chief of the quarterly Kulturen zivot, Skopje, the leading cultural magazine in Macedonia, and the translator of a number of books, plays, poems, and short stories.
Jane Assimakopoulos
Jane Assimakopoulos is an American writer and translator living in Ioannina, Greece. Her translations include novels by award-winning writers Thanassis Valtinos and Michel Fais, as well as poems and stories…...
Wolfgang Astelbauer
Wolfgang Astelbauer was born in Weitersfeld, Austria, in 1953, and studied English and German literature at the University of Vienna. A translator and editor, he has worked in several publishing houses…...
Lissi Athanasiou Krikeli
Lissi Athansiou Krikeli received an M.A. in TESOL from Teachers College, Columbia University, and is currently a Ph.D. candidate at the CUNY Graduate Center in the department of comparative literature.…...
Antoine Audouard
Antoine Audouard was born in Paris in 1956. Audouard spent six years as publishing director of Laffont-Fixot. His novel Farewell, My Only One was published in English in 2004, shortlisted for the Goncourt…...
Harry Aveling
Harry Aveling specializes in Indonesian and Malay literature, and Translation Studies. Besides publishing widely in translation theory, he has translated extensively from Indonesian, Malay, and French…...
Michele McKay Aynesworth
Michele McKay Aynesworth, who lived in Buenos Aires for over twenty years, has specialized in the translation of Argentine authors. Her translation of Roberto Arlt's novel Mad Toy- along with her bilingual…...
Hazem M. Azmy
Hazem Azmy is a scholar of Egyptian and comparative theatre and interdisciplinary humanities. He is also a university teacher, translator, dramaturg, freelance journalist and editor. Most notably, he is…...
Azizeh Azodi
Azizeh Azodi (1924–2008) was born in Tehran. After the Revolution, she moved to Paris. She was fluent in five languages and translated a number of works on Persian art and history.