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Gitta Honegger on The Children of the Dead by Elfriede Jelinek

Gitta Honegger on The Children of the Dead by Elfriede Jelinek

Update: 2024-11-05
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In the last full episode of our first season, we hear scholar, translator, and performer Gitta Honegger discuss her German to English translation of The Children of the Dead, written in 1995 by the Nobel Prize winning author and playwright, Elfriede Jelinek. Considered to be Jelinek’s magnum opus, the 666 page novel takes place at dingy Alpine resort swarming with lacivious, reanimated corpses. Anna dives into the sinuous linguistic body of the translation, reaching the difficult question of collective guilt at its heart. The episode ends with a special reading by Jelinek and Honegger.



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Gitta Honegger on The Children of the Dead by Elfriede Jelinek

Gitta Honegger on The Children of the Dead by Elfriede Jelinek

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