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BookBlast® Podcast
BookBlast Ltd and the individual artists
36 episodes
2 months ago
Conversations with writing creatives & publishing professionals about all things books and translation from around the world
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Conversations with writing creatives & publishing professionals about all things books and translation from around the world
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Books
Arts,
Society & Culture
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Found in Translation | Faïza Guène (author) & Sarah Ardizzone (translator) on Men Don’t Cry
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49 minutes 54 seconds
4 years ago
Found in Translation | Faïza Guène (author) & Sarah Ardizzone (translator) on Men Don’t Cry
Faïza Guène writes about normal people living in urban tower block estates surrounding cities like Paris, Lyon, and Marseille. Her first novel, Kiffe kiffe demain, published in England under the title Just Like Tomorrow, sold over 400,000 copies when it came out and has been translated into 26 different languages. She was just nineteen. Tune in to hear her lively conversation with translator of sixteen years, Sarah Ardizzone, and host Georgia de Chamberet, about inner city school life, the impact of Black Lives Matter, the 2024 Olympic Games, translating argot and Arabic-influenced backslang, and all about her latest novel out in English, Men Don’t Cry (Cassava Republic), in which quirky family antics and familial pettiness make for much hilarity: everyone can relate to it. Produced by Simon James  
BookBlast® Podcast
Conversations with writing creatives & publishing professionals about all things books and translation from around the world