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VIRTUAL EVENT

Fifty Sounds: A Reading and Talk by Polly Barton

Tuesday, April 6, 2021 - 17:30 to 19:00

ҵ's Center for Writers and Translators is delighted to present a reading and conversation with Polly Barton aboutFifty Sounds, winner of the 2019 Fitzcarraldo Editions Essay Prize. In the book, Barton attempts to exhaust her obsession with the country she moved to at the age of 21. Frommin-min, the sound of air screaming, tojin-jin, the sound of being touched for the very first time, fromhi'sori, the sound of harboring masochist tendencies, tomote-mote, the sound of becoming a small-town movie star,Fifty Soundsis a personal dictionary of the Japanese language, recounting her life as an outsider in Japan. "Witty, exuberant" and "so much fun to read" (Rivka Galchen),Fifty Soundsis an exceptional debut about the quietly revolutionary act of learning, speaking, and living in another language.Polly Barton is a Japanese literary translator. Her translation includeWhere the Wild Ladies Areby Aoko Matsuda,There's No Such Thing As an Easy Jobby Kikuko Tsumura, andSpring Gardenby Tomoka Shibasaki. She lives in Bristol. This virtual event is open to the public.

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