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From: Galician Studies e-mail discussion list on behalf of Erin Moure
Sent: Fri 9/10/2004 6:11 AM
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Subject: Re: [GALICIAN-STUDIES] English novelists in Galician
That's great news... filtrations across borders, in and out, are what help languages thrive.....
Was going to add that a chapbook (excerpt) of my translation into inglés of Chus Pato's _m-Talá_ is available from tiny but amazing poetry press _Nomados_ (in Vancouver, BC Canada)... their web address, with info for ordering, if anyone is interested, is at:
http://www.interchange.ubc.ca/quarterm/nomados.htm
Some friends in San Francisco who translate Brazilian work are trying to get money to publish the whole book... (There are also a couple of pages in the latest issue of the NYC translation journal _Circumference_.) I think for _Charenton_ (Chus's newest which will be out from Xerais in outubro) I will try to find a _real_ publisher!
Pois nada. Lamento moito o morto de Manuel María.... estiven tan triste onte que non puiden escribir.....
Erín
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«Nunca chegaremos a saber se os nosos nervios son emanacións do sol, se a páxina
é parasitaria das secrecións do meu cerebro
os nosos nervios radiantes de azafrán nas letras do betilo
sobre todo cando as perdas son tan violentas e próximas» Chus Pato
More good news:
John Rutherford's novel in Galician and on the theme of the pilgrimage to
Sant-Iago, As frechas de ouro, has been accepted for publication by Galaxia.
I think this has many positive implications for Galician culture and the
perception of it within the country. I hope he does not use a pseudonym!
Best wishes
Craig
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