Tina Kover

Tina Kover (born March 20, 1975 in Denver, Colorado, USA) is a literary translator. She studied French at the University of Denver and the University of Lausanne, Switzerland[1], and attended the Next Level Language Institute in Prague, Czech Republic. She holds a Master's Degree in Medieval and Renaissance Studies from Durham University.

Her translation of Négar Djavadi's award-winning novel Disoriental was a finalist for the inaugural National Book Award for Translated Literature in 2018[2] and for the PEN Translation Prize in 2019[3]. Disoriental was awarded both the Albertine Prize[4] and the Lambda Literary Award for Bisexual Fiction in June 2019.


Translations

Older Brother, Mahir Guven, Europa Editions, New York & London, 2019

A Summer with Montaigne, Antoine Compagnon, Europa Editions, New York & London, 2019

The Little Girl on the Ice Floe, Adélaïde Bon, Europa Editions, New York, 2019

Disoriental, Négar Djavadi, Europa Editions, New York & London, 2018

Manette Salomon, Edmond and Jules de Goncourt, Snuggly Books, Sacramento, 2017

The Beauty of the Death Cap, Catherine Dousteyssier-Khoze, Snuggly Books, Sacramento, 2017

Who Killed the Poet?, Luis de Miranda, Snuggly Books, Sacramento, 2017

Life, Only Better, Anna Gavalda, Europa Editions, New York & London, 2015

The Faces of God, Mallock, Europa Editions, New York & London, 2015

Herge: Son of Tintin, Benoit Peeters, Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 2011

Venus, Auguste Rodin, Hol Art Books, Tucson, 2010

Liquid Memory: Why Wine Matters, Jonathan Nossiter, Farrar, Straus, & Giroux, New York, 2009

Grand Junction, Maurice G. Dantec, Del Rey Books, New York, 2009

Cosmos Incorporated, Maurice G. Dantec, Del Rey Books, New York, 2008

Georges, Alexandre Dumas, Random House/Modern Library, New York, 2007

The Black City, George Sand, Carroll & Graf/Avalon Publishing, New York, 2004

References

  1. "Négar Djavadi's Disoriental wins the 2019 Albertine Prize for best French novel published in the U.S." Literary Hub. 2019-06-05. Retrieved 2020-01-05.
  2. "The 2018 National Book Awards Finalists Announced". National Book Foundation. 2018-10-10. Retrieved 2020-01-05.
  3. "Announcing the 2019 PEN America Literary Awards Finalists". PEN America. 2019-01-15. Retrieved 2020-01-05.
  4. "ALBERTINE | Albertine Prize 2019". ALBERTINE. Retrieved 2020-01-05.
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