The Serving Library Annual 2018/19
TheĀ āServing Library AnnualāĀ comprises several ābulletinsā organised around a theme for an international audience of designers, researchers, writers, and artists. This yearās collection explores how translation is fast becoming a significant site for the negotiation of identities and power dynamics in an increasingly Anglocentric cultural scene. Departing from literature and the visual arts, the issue veers off into mathematics, music, architecture, religion, and more. It is guest co-edited by Italian novelist and translatorĀ Vincenzo LatronicoĀ and features contributions byĀ Meehan Crist, Philip Ording, Katrina Dodson, Claudia Durastanti, Joseph Grigely, Minae Mizumura, and more. Thanks to Roma Publications (Amsterdam).Ā
208 pages, 21 x 30 cm,Ā softcover, Roma Publications (Amsterdam).Ā
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The Serving Library Annual 2018/19
The Serving Library Annual 2018/19
TheĀ āServing Library AnnualāĀ comprises several ābulletinsā organised around a theme for an international audience of designers, researchers, writers, and artists. This yearās collection explores how translation is fast becoming a significant site for the negotiation of identities and power dynamics in an increasingly Anglocentric cultural scene. Departing from literature and the visual arts, the issue veers off into mathematics, music, architecture, religion, and more. It is guest co-edited by Italian novelist and translatorĀ Vincenzo LatronicoĀ and features contributions byĀ Meehan Crist, Philip Ording, Katrina Dodson, Claudia Durastanti, Joseph Grigely, Minae Mizumura, and more. Thanks to Roma Publications (Amsterdam).Ā
208 pages, 21 x 30 cm,Ā softcover, Roma Publications (Amsterdam).Ā
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TheĀ āServing Library AnnualāĀ comprises several ābulletinsā organised around a theme for an international audience of designers, researchers, writers, and artists. This yearās collection explores how translation is fast becoming a significant site for the negotiation of identities and power dynamics in an increasingly Anglocentric cultural scene. Departing from literature and the visual arts, the issue veers off into mathematics, music, architecture, religion, and more. It is guest co-edited by Italian novelist and translatorĀ Vincenzo LatronicoĀ and features contributions byĀ Meehan Crist, Philip Ording, Katrina Dodson, Claudia Durastanti, Joseph Grigely, Minae Mizumura, and more. Thanks to Roma Publications (Amsterdam).Ā
208 pages, 21 x 30 cm,Ā softcover, Roma Publications (Amsterdam).Ā
























