Essays Two

On Proust, Translation, Foreign Languages and the City of Arles

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Lydia Davis returns with a timeless collection of essays on literature and language.

'A writer as mighty as Kafka, as subtle as Flaubert, and as epoch-making, in her own way, as Proust'(Ali Smith)

Lydia Davis gathered a selection of her non-fiction writing for the first time in 2019 with Essays. Now, she continues the project with Essays Two, focusing on the art of translation, the learning of foreign languages through reading, and her experience of translating, amongst others, Flaubert and Proust, about whom she writes with an unmatched understanding of the nuances of their styles.

Every essay in this book is a revelation.

ISBN:
9780241554654
Format:
Hardback
Pages:
592
Published:
Publisher:
Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:
Hamish Hamilton Ltd
Weight:
572 g