Man Booker Shortlist: Translating Elena Ferrante
This month the winner of the prestigious Man Booker International Prize will be announced. Weekend is featuring all six of the shortlisted books before the winner is made public. Unusually the $72,000 prizemoney is divided equally between the writer and translator.
This week's book is The Story Of The Lost Child by Italian writer Elena Ferrante. It's the final part of a series known as the Neapolitan Quartet, about the sixty-year friendship between Elena, a successful writer, and her childhood friend Lila.
Weekend's Julian Worricker spoke to the book's translator Ann Goldstein, who says she has never met Ferrante herself. But her acquaintance with her work goes way back.
(Picture: A cyclist in a street of Naples. Credit:AFP/Getty Images)
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