Jhumpa Lahiri to release her new book 'Translating Myself and Others'

Jhumpa Lahiri to release her new book 'Translating Myself and Others'

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Category : Miscellaneous Published on: September 18 2021

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·         Pulitzer Prize winning eminent fiction writer, Jhumpa Lahiri, is all set to launch her new book 'Translating Myself and Other', which will highlight her work as a translator.

·         The new book is expected to arrive by the spring of 2022.

·         It will be a collection of essays reflecting Lahiri's experiences on the meaning of translation, translating his own writings, and writing in languages.

·         The book will be published by Princeton University Press.

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