Skip to main content
Outdated Browser

For the best experience using our website, we recommend upgrading your browser to a newer version or switching to a supported browser.

More Information

Contributor

Alison Dundy

Contributor

Alison Dundy

Alison Dundy is a writer and translator from French and Italian into English. She coordinates the translation and interpretation programs for New York University's School of Continuing and Professional Studies. She lives in New York with her husband and menagerie.

Articles by Alison Dundy

from “Daewoo”
By François Bon
“And this word, superfluous, the way it sticks to you . . .”
Translated from French by Alison Dundy & Emmanuelle Ertel
Blue, White, Red
By Alain Mabanckou
At the beginning, there was the name.A humdrum name.A two-syllable name: Moki .  . .At the beginning, there was that name.Moki is standing in front of me. I see him again. He's talking to me.…
Translated from French by Alison Dundy
[class^="wpforms-"]
[class^="wpforms-"]