![]() ![]() ![]() The two translators who took on the novel are Nick Caistor and Lorenza Garcia - and I interviewed them by email about what it’s like to translate as a duo. It’s a roving, weird tale of a traveler and translator who ends up in the ever-changing town of Wandernburg, Germany in the 19th century. That’s changing with the prize-winning Traveler of the Century, out next week from Farrar, Straus & Giroux. Until now, none of his books have appeared in English. He was named to the Bogota 39, a list of 39 Latin American writers under 40 to watch, and was included in Granta’s The Best of Young Spanish-Language Novelists. He published his first novel, Bariloche, at 22 and has since published nine more books, including novels, books of poetry, aphorisms and a travel book. Andrés Neuman, born in 1977, is young, prolific and ridiculously talented. ![]()
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