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Mrs. Lowe-Porter - 9781956907056

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Mrs. Lowe-Porter - 9781956907056

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In 1928, Thomas Mann won the Pulitzer Prize for Buddenbrooks. While he balked at working with a female translator, his standing in the Western canon can be in part credited to the translating work of Helen Lowe-Porter. Salas tells us the true story of Lowe-Porter. Based closely on historical source material, the novel follows a young Helen as she struggles against gender roles in the early-mid 20th century to realize the life she desires as a writer and translator. Married to the charming classicist Elias Lowe, whom she met and fell in love with in Munich, the story weaves one woman's journey as her husband Elias's career soars, and her translation work earns Mann the Nobel Prize. The novel celebrates the life of Helen Lowe-Porter as she learns to risk stepping out from the long shadow of the dominating men of her life to become a person of letters in her own right.





Author: Jo Salas
Publisher: Jackleg Press
Publication Date: Feb 01, 2024
Number of Pages: 286 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 195690705X
ISBN-13: 9781956907056
 

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