Albertine Translation Laureate, Jacqueline Feldman, presents On Your Feet. A Novel in Translations
Albertine Translation laureate (2022) Jacqueline Feldman will be presenting her book On Your Feet. A Novel in Translations, at McNally Jackson Seaport on March 27, 2024. The novel, published by Dispersed Holdings, features a story by Nathalie Quintane, translated from the French by Ms. Feldman.
About the Book
Combining fiction in translation, travelogue, essay, the postcard, and a scholarly monograph, On Your Feet tells the story of a provincial city’s victory over the far-right figure, Marine Le Pen. It is the story of a cat-owning local poet’s valiant resistance and of a US woman — let us say an American girl — making her own, Joan-of-Arc-like entrance into the fray. This novel in translations slows time to take, with precision, the imprint of a moment in French and world history. It was a moment when fascist speech could be distinguished, still, from the great mass, separated out — leaving the moment, like the language, open to intervention.
Making contributions to the theory and practice of translation, which has been considered an applied linguistics, On Your Feet is a searching theorization of the politics of literature. What it offers, to readers of both languages or either, is a new kind of applied literature.
Featuring a story by Nathalie Quintane.
This work received support for excellence in publication and translation from Albertine Translation, a program created by Villa Albertine.
About the Authors
Jacqueline Feldman’s writing has appeared in The Paris Review Daily, 3:AM Magazine, Triple Canopy, and The White Review. Born in 1990 in Connecticut, she lives in Massachusetts.
Nathalie Quintane, the author of dozens of books, is regarded in France as “one of the major experimental poets of her generation.” Other English translations of her work include Joan Darc and Tomatoes. Born in 1964 in Paris, she lives in Digne-les-Bains.
Tour
Jacqueline Feldman will also present her book at the following venues:
April 10 – Toronto, TYPE Books, (this is a virtual event – Zoom link here)
April 13 – Turners Falls, Massachusetts, Unnameable Books.