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Inspector, Detective, or Superintendent Maigret?

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In 1950, five years after moving to the United States in 1945, Georges Simenon, having learned enough English, started paying attention to the English translations of his novels.

The first thing Simenon wanted to know was what to call his famous “commissaire”, Maigret: should it be “inspector”, as Simenon suggested, “superintendent” as his translator preferred, or should it be “detective” in the hope of satisfying both the English and the Americans? We know what was chosen – “inspector” – but this is an example of what translation is all about: choosing the right term to express the original.

The above anecdote is from Pierre Assouline’s biography, Simenon, featured below in a 1996 edition published by Folio Gallimard. (Strangely enough, the English translations of this edition are less than half the length in page numbers of the French edition.)

Written by Patrick Lennon

September 30, 2011 at 10:52 pm

nadine

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Based in Brussels, nadine is an arts laboratory aimed at developing research focusing on transdisciplinary experiments in the fields of new media and live arts. I have translated their newsletters and other documents from Dutch and French into English.

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June 18, 2011 at 8:31 am

Christian Dotremont at the Lönnström Art Museum

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The exhibition “This is my chosen homeland”: Christian Dotremont and the North was held from 29 October 2010 to 9 January 2011 at the Lönnström Art Museum of Rauma, in Finland. It featured works from the collections of the French-speaking Community of Belgium. This is the cover of the catalogue, for which I translated the French text into English.

Maurice Frydman exhibition at Bozar

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Plasticities, an exhibition of works by Maurice Frydman, is running from 27 April to 12 June 2011 at the Bozar Centre for Fine Arts in Brussels. I translated the catalogue and the various exhibition-related texts.

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April 26, 2011 at 1:26 pm