Two Lines Press
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Location: | 582 Market St., Suite 700 San Francisco, CA 94104 USA |
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Two Lines Press is an award-winning press committed to publishing outstanding literature in translation.
With the rich publication history of Two Lines serving as its foundation, Two Lines Press specializes in exceptional new writing and overlooked classics that have not previously been translated into English. With books such as Naja Marie Aidt's Baboon (translated by Denise Newman), which won the 2015 PEN Translation Prize, and Marie NDiaye's Self-Portrait in Green (translated by Jordan Stump), which won the 2015 CLMP Firecracker Award, Two Lines Press seeks to publish daring and original voices in striking editions.
The biannual journal Two Lines amplifies the aims of the press by capturing the most exciting work being done today by the world's best translators--and by forging a space to celebrate the art of translation. Within our pages you'll find work by writers such as Yuri Herrera, Kim Hyesoon, Christos Ikonomou, Rabee Jaber, Emmanuel Moses, Anne Parian, Chika Sagawa, Enrique Vila-Matas, and Jan Wagner--in translations by Lisa Dillman, Don Mee Choi, Karen Emmerich, Kareem Abu-Zeid, Marilyn Hacker, Emma Ramadan, Sawako Nakayasu, Margaret Jull Costa, and David Keplinger, respectively. You'll also encounter arresting insights on language, literature, and translation from the point of view of writers such as Lydia Davis, Johannes Göransson, Wayne Miller, and Jeffrey Yang.
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