Considering that the last novel of Haruki Murakami
is scheduled to appear in English translation in October this year, can we deduce anything about language (or anything else) from the fact that the German translation
already appeared last year?
Considering that the last novel of Haruki Murakami
is scheduled to appear in English translation in October this year, can we deduce anything about language (or anything else) from the fact that the German translation
already appeared last year?
Comments are closed.
I recall reading somewhere that more books are translated into German each year than into any other language*. And that more books are translated into Spanish each year than have been translated into Arabic throughout history**.
(*) Couldn’t find a source for this one.
(**) http://www.worldpress.org/Mideast/663.cfm