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"What gets lost and what is added? how can translation present its alteration consciously? How can a translation be shown as the creation of something new rather than a distortion of an original? We wanted a book which explored how translation might be a starting point for something that remained in explicit dialogue with the original work while at the same time transforming this process into an opportunity. We were pushed to consider the ethics of translation, an ethics of remaining attentive to what a work from the client has to say. Translating is to architecture as common sense is to business. Even this is a widespread notion. Equivalence of two words in different languages is not the rule, but the exception."--BOOK JACKET.

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Translation, Fernando Romero

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Erscheinungsdatum
2005
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Titel
Translation
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Fernando Romero
Verlag
Actar
Erscheinungsdatum
2005
Einband
Paperback
ISBN10
8495951924
ISBN13
9788495951922
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"What gets lost and what is added? how can translation present its alteration consciously? How can a translation be shown as the creation of something new rather than a distortion of an original? We wanted a book which explored how translation might be a starting point for something that remained in explicit dialogue with the original work while at the same time transforming this process into an opportunity. We were pushed to consider the ethics of translation, an ethics of remaining attentive to what a work from the client has to say. Translating is to architecture as common sense is to business. Even this is a widespread notion. Equivalence of two words in different languages is not the rule, but the exception."--BOOK JACKET.