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Mouse or Rat? : Translation As Negotiation

hardcoverJanuary 1, 2003
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ISBN-13: 9780297830016 ISBN-10: 0297830015
Publisher
Orion
Binding
hardcover
Published
January 1, 2003
Weight
0.8 lbs
Dimensions
22.20×2.30×14.30 cm

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Mouse or Rat? : Translation As Negotiation by Umberto Eco. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780297830016.

Based on a series of lectures on translation these essays are thought-provoking and compelling discussions on the difficulties of translating faithfully. Using examples from classic literary texts including his own bestselling novels Eco examines the rights and wrongs, the misunderstandings and the negotiations needed in order to translate. He examines various problems in translation with great wit and humour. Pointing out the pitfalls of literal translation, he asks a machine to translate the beginning of the Bible into Spanish then back into English, then into German and then again back into English. The result is very funny but as Eco points out, it is still vaguely recognisable as a version of the Bible and obviously not the first adventure of Harry Potter. He discusses every form of interpretation and expression from poetry to film and music always demonstrating with vivid examples the disastrous but often hilarious outcome of mistranslation.The main point of all these essays is that translation is always a matter of negotiation; whether it be a loss or a gain on either side a translators job is to decide what elements are vital and which may be neglected.