Episode 112
Kaija Stramaunis on her journey with Latvian and 'Open Letter Books' (Latvian)
In this episode Kaija Straumanis who wears multiple hats as an artist, translator, and editor, discusses her father's profound influence on her, significance of Latvian Language in her life, her experience with the Dalkey Archive Press , Open Letter Books, and the significance of translation in her life. She also shares about her unique visual art project, 'Stuff Thrown on My Head' and talks about her insights on Latvian contemporary literature. Additionally, she spoke about her work on 'Hight tide' and 'River.'
Kaija Straumanis translates from the Latvian and is the editorial director at Open Letter Books. A graduate with an MA in literary translation studies from the University of Rochester, she has translated works by Inga Ābele , Zigmunds Skujiņš , Jānis Joņevs, and Gundega Repše, among others. She is the recipient of several awards, including the 2015 AATSEEL Book Award for Best Translation into English (Creative Literature) for her translation of High Tide by Inga Ābele, and the 2019 Lillian Fairchild Memorial Award for her translation of Doom 94 by Jānis Joņevs.
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