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A Resonant Silence: Heather Cleary on Translating...

“Silence,” writes Anne Carson, “is as important as words in the practice and study of translation.” Carson is talking about two specific forms of silence: the physical—sections of a text that have gone missing or been excised—and the metaphysical—what she
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