Vernor Vinge A Fire Upon the Deep (1st edition)
Source: A Fire Upon the Deep (1992), Chapter 32 (p. 397).
Conclusion: The Miyé and the Magaalo (p. 261)
2010s, Nomad: A Personal Journey Through the Clash of Civilizations (2010)
Vernor Vinge A Fire Upon the Deep (1st edition)
Source: A Fire Upon the Deep (1992), Chapter 32 (p. 397).
“We're translating the Kama Sutra," Barrons said, with interactive aids.”
Karen Marie Moning (1964) author
Source: Shadowfever
Loreena McKennitt (1957) Canadian musician and composer
Notes from McKennitt's journals in the CD booklet for The Mask and Mirror '
Context: May, 1993 - Stratford... have been reading through the poetry of 15th century Spain, and I find myself drawn to one by the mystic writer and visionary St. John of the Cross; the untitled work is an exquisite, richly metaphoric love poem between himself and his god. It could pass as a love poem between any two at any time... His approach seems more akin to early Islamic or Judaic works in its more direct route to communication to his god... I have gone over three different translations of the poem, and am struck by how much a translation can alter our interpretation. I am reminded that most holy scriptures come to us in translation, resulting in a diversity of views.
“Mastery of content that is measurable, tangible, and translates into respect.”
Warren Farrell (1943) author, spokesperson, expert witness, political candidate
Source: The Boy Crisis (2018), pp. 210
“Multi-culture is the real culture of the world – the pure race doesn’t exist.”
Keanu Reeves (1964) Canadian actor, director, producer and musician
Thomas Hylland Eriksen (1962) Norwegian social anthropologist and professor
Source: What is Anthropology? (2nd ed., 2017), Ch. 2 : Key Concepts
“All explicit knowledge is translated knowledge, and all translation is imperfect.”
Patrick Rothfuss book The Wise Man's Fear
Source: The Wise Man's Fear
Ventseslav Konstantinov (1940–2019) Bulgarian writer and Translator
As quoted in "From Bach to Kafka, or... about temptation - An interview by Emil Bassat http://darl.eu/intervie/84_05_30.htm" in Sofia News (30 May 1984).
Gavin Douglas (1474–1522) Scottish Churchman, Scholar, Poet
C. S. Lewis, English Literature in the Sixteenth Century, Excluding Drama (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1954), p. 90.
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