Vol/53 No/2 2014
APRIL/MAY The Linguist 33
INSTITUTE MATTERS
KEY
DIVISIONS
Business, Professions
& Government:
Education:
Interpreting:
Translating:
SOCIETIES
Cambridge:
German:
Hong Kong:
Lincolnshire:
London:
North West:
Scottish:
Spanish:
BPG
EDU
TD
CAM
GER
LINC
NW
SCOT
LON
SP
HK
ID
presentations
on Saturday
will be on 'Translation and
Remembrance of Things
Past'. There is an optional
boat trip with dinner on
Saturday evening and visit
to Cecilienhof on Sunday.
For details or to register
by 15 April, email
setarling@t-online.de.
ID AGM &
SEMINARS
Saturday 7 June
Novotel London City
South, London
The keynote seminars will
be on 'New Technologies
in Interpreting'.
BPG AGM
Saturday 28 June
Civil Service Club, London
Including lunch and talk.
For details email
julie.hobbs@iol.org.uk.
GUIDED TOUR OF
THE RYLANDS
LIBRARY
Saturday 28 June
Manchester, 11am-2pm
See this neo-gothic library
created by John Ryland,
Manchester's first
millionaire. Led by Kate
ID
BPG
NW
Dibble,
the tour will be
followed by lunch at
midday. To book email
anda.lescinska@hotmail
.co.uk by 20 June.
Fee: £10; £5 NW Society
and students.
September
HANOVER STUDY
WEEKEND
5-7 September
Hanover
For details email
setarling@t-online.de.
October
INTERNATIONAL
NETWORKING
Saturday 18 October
London
See next issue for details.
November
NETWORKING
LUNCH
Saturday 22
November
Wig & Mitre, Lincoln,
midday-4pm
For details or to attend
BPG
LINC
GER
contact
Candia Hillier
by 15 November on
01522 526695 or candia@
chezhillier.freeserve.co.uk.
Non-members are
welcome at Lincolnshire
Society events.
For venue details, see
May listing.
CONTACT DETAILS
Judith Ridgway,
ridgway@talktalk.net
IoL.Interpreting.
Division@googlemail.com
Michael
Cunningham, michael@
michaelcunningham.net
Leslie Ray,
leslie.ray@btinternet.com
Stephanie Tarling,
setarling@t-online.de
Francis Lee,
francisleekc@iolhks.hk
Candia Hillier,
candia@chezhillier.
freeserve.co.uk
Rannheid Sharma,
RSharma105@aol.com
Katrin Hiietam,
katrin.hiietam@ee-
translations.com
Anne Withers,
amwithers@msn.com
Rebekah Jane
Rhodes, rebekah
jrhodes@gmail.com
GER
CAM
HK
LINC
LON
NW
SCOT
SP
TD
ID
BPG
Poetry in motion
JUSTINE GILLHAM REFLECTS ON THE
RECENT TRANSLATING DIVISION EVENT
ON THE POEMS OF JORGE LUIS BORGES
The Translating Division's 'Poetry Translation, Lost
Found and Created' event was brilliantly led by
Committee member Cynthia Stephens on 31 January. I
was delighted to hear about this session for a multitude
of reasons. One of my primary motivations for learning
languages was to study literature, and this event
provided the opportunity to explore the nature and
purpose of literary translation, based on readings of
poetry by the Argentine poet Jorge Luis Borges.
Borges's work is exquisite, artful and profound, his
themes are highly philosophical and timeless; the
poems are literary gems. We enjoyed hearing the
original Spanish poems read aloud by two Argentines
and the English versions read by other volunteers.
Translators covering a wide variety of language
combinations then formed groups to discuss the
intricacies of the translations, with particular emphasis
on the competing concerns of the translator, whether
conveying a feeling or capturing the sense of individual
words. We found that poetry is particularly subjective in
translation, in contrast to the medical or legal texts we
may be more accustomed to translating for work.
In groups, we attempted to translate our favourite of
the selected poems, and it really made us appreciate
what a creative and rewarding endeavour it is. I
thoroughly enjoyed the evening. It deepened my
thoughts, providing a release from the confines of daily
life and routine, as reading great literature often does.
My thanks go to the organisers. I hope to attend more
events like this in the future and I highly recommend it
to other CIOL members.
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