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Daniel Weissbort (30 April 1935 – 18 November 2013) was a poet, translator, multilingual academic and (together with Ted Hughes) founder and editor of the literary magazine Modern Poetry in Translation. He died at the age of 78, and was buried in the Brompton Cemetery in west London.

Daniel Weissbort
Daniel Weissbort with Regina Derieva at the Kulturhuset in Stockholm. Ars Interpres Poetry Festival, October 2004.
Born
Daniel Jack Weissbort

30 April 1935
Died18 November 2013
Spouse(s)Valentina Polukhina
Websitehttp://www.mptmagazine.com/page/danielweissbort

Biography


Daniel Weissbort was born in London in 1935, and educated at St Paul's School and Queens' College, Cambridge, where he was a History Exhibitioner, graduating with a BA in 1956.[1] In 1965, with Ted Hughes, founded the magazine Modern Poetry in Translation (MPT) which he edited for almost 40 years.[2] In the early 1970s, he went to the USA where he directed, for over thirty years, the Translation Workshop and MFA Program in Translation[3] at the University of Iowa.

He was a Professor (Emeritus) of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Iowa, Research Fellow in the English Department at King's College, London University and Honorary Professor in the Centre for Translation and Comparative Cultural Studies at the University of Warwick.

In 1965, Ted Hughes founded with Daniel Weissbort the very influential journal of Modern Poetry in Translation which included bringing the work of Czesław Miłosz to the West who would later go on to win the Nobel Prize in literature. Weissbort and Hughes were instrumental in bringing to the English-speaking world the work of many poets who were hardly known from countries like Poland and Hungary which were controlled by the Soviet Union. Hughes wrote an introduction to a translation of Vasko Popa: Collected Poems in the Persea Series of Poetry in Translation under Daniel Weissbort, General Editor, which was reviewed with favour by premiere literary critic John Bayley of Oxford University in The New York Review of Books.[4]

Daniel Weissbort's anthologies of Russian poetry and of East European poetry are well known and he also published many collections of his own poetry. Anvil Press published his translational memoir of Joseph Brodsky, From Russian with Love.[5] He co-edited, for Oxford University Press, a historical reader in translation theory, which was published in 2006.[6][7] He wrote a book on Ted Hughes and translation and for Faber he edited the Selected Translations of Ted Hughes. The Guardian newspaper wrote that Weissbort founded Carcanet Press.[8] Weissbort translated Missing Person by Patrick Modiano who received the Nobel Prize for Literature.[9][10]

Daniel Weissbort died in November 2013.

On the Stanford University site of The Book Haven by Cynthia Haven, in an obituary of Daniel Weissbort, Daniel Weissbort is defined as a "master translator."[11] Also on this Stanford University web site, Weissbort is called a champion of translation.[12] Weissbort has genius in translation, obituary of Weissbort in Translationista.[13]

Ted Hughes has stated that "It's hard to imagine how anything could be more natural, relaxed and true to the writer's self, true to his secret, personal life, than Daniel Weissbort's poems. Maybe his many years of translating and sieving through translations of worldwide modern poetry have had something to do with it. He seems to have come out somewhere beyond poetic styles and mannerisms. His poems now have a peculiar, naked life. They move in a frankness and inner freedom and simplicity that seem to belong hardly at all to literature. Yet they leave an impression of intense patterns, a rich, artistic substance. In this new collection he has broken into new material, and brought his qualities to a pitch that will, for many of us, change the possibilities of English poetry. That's a large claim, but I think it can be made."[14]


Publications



Poetry



Anthologies



Miscellaneous



Translations



References


  1. 'Cambridge University Tripos Results', Times, 22 June 1956, p. 4.
  2. Daniel Weissbort. 1935–2013 – Modern Poetry in Translation
  3. MFA in Literary Translation
  4. Bayley, John (8 November 1979). "Life Studies". New York Review of Books. ISSN 0028-7504. Retrieved 4 August 2019. [verification needed]
  5. From Russian with Love Archived 26 December 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  6. Translation – Theory and Practice
  7. A Historical Reader
  8. Wroe, Nicholas (29 June 2001). "Interview with Daniel Weissbort". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 14 August 2019.
  9. "The Nobel Prize in Literature 2014". Nobel Foundation. Retrieved 14 August 2019.
  10. "Missing Person (Verba Mundi Book) (Paperback)". Books Inc. - The West's Oldest Independent Bookseller. Retrieved 15 November 2020.
  11. Mall, Stanford University 450 Serra; Stanford; Complaints, California 94305 723–2300 Terms of Use | Copyright. "R.I.P. Daniel Weissbort, champion of translation everywhere". The Book Haven. Retrieved 26 August 2019.
  12. Mall, Stanford University 450 Serra; Stanford; Complaints, California 94305 723–2300 Terms of Use | Copyright. "R.I.P. Daniel Weissbort, champion of translation everywhere". The Book Haven. Retrieved 26 August 2019.
  13. "In memoriam Daniel Weissbort". TRANSLATIONiSTA. 16 December 2013. Retrieved 26 August 2019.
  14. Daniel Weissbort. LAKE: NEW AND SELECTED POEMS Archived 16 December 2014 at the Wayback Machine



На других языках


- [en] Daniel Weissbort

[ru] Вайсборт, Дэниел

Дэ́ниел Ва́йсборт (также Уайссборд и Уайссборт англ. Daniel Weissbort; 1 мая 1935, Лондон, Великобритания — 18 ноября 2013) — английский поэт, переводчик, филолог и редактор. Муж филолога Валентины Полухиной.



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