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You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Lahiri's first book written in Italian, In Altre Parole , later published in English as In Other Words , explores the often emotionally fraught links between identity and language. Her nonfiction also includes The Clothing of Books which was originally published in Italy as Il vestito dei libri.
In she published her first collection of poems in Italian Il quaderno di Nerina [ Nerina's Notebook ] Guanda, Originally written in Italian it was published as Dove Mi Trovo in Her next book will be a collection of essays on translation, self-translation, and writing across languages titled Translating Myself and Others Princeton University Press, May 17, She is a graduate of Barnard College and has a Ph.
D in Renaissance Studies from Boston University. Vogue: Jhumpa Lahiri on how words will help us cope, heal and connect through this pandemic New Yorker: Teach Yourself Italian Send a message to up to three recipients.
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