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Susan Bernofsky

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Susan Bernofsky
Susan Bernofsky speaking at swissnex San Francisco on April 3, 2013
Susan Bernofsky speaking at swissnex San Francisco on April 3, 2013
BornJuly 20, 1966
Cleveland

Susan Bernofsky (born 1966) is an American translator of German-language literature and author. She is best known for bringing the Swiss writer Robert Walser to the attention of the English-speaking world, translating many of his books and writing his biography. She has also translated several books by Jenny Erpenbeck and Yoko Tawada. Her prizes for translation include the 2006 Helen and Kurt Wolff Translation Prize, the 2012 Calw Hermann Hesse Prize, the 2015 Oxford-Weidenfeld Translation Prize, the 2015 Independent Foreign Fiction Prize, and the 2015 Schlegel-Tieck Prize. She was also selected for a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2014.[1] In 2017 she won the Warwick Prize for Women in Translation for her translation of Memoirs of a Polar Bear by Yoko Tawada. In 2018 she was awarded the MLA's Lois Roth Award for her translation of Go, Went, Gone by Jenny Erpenbeck.[2] In 2024, Bernofsky was reported to be working on a translation of Thomas Mann's The Magic Mountain.[3]

She teaches at Columbia University. In April 2024, she was one of 23 Jewish professors at Columbia (including six Barnard College professors) to sign an open letter to Columbia president Minouche Shafik, calling congressional investigations of antisemitism on university campuses "a new McCarthyism" intended to "to rehearse and amplify decades-long bad-faith efforts to undermine universities as sites of learning, critical thinking, and knowledge production" and alleging a widespread effort to silence "Palestinian narratives and analyses on campus." The letter she signed declared that "today’s attacks on the university [because of alleged climate hostile to Jewish and Israeli students] are not truly about antisemitism."[4]

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Books

Translations

Robert Walser

  • Looking at Pictures
  • The Walk
  • Berlin Stories
  • The Assistant
  • Microscripts
  • The Tanners
  • The Robber
  • Masquerade and Other Stories

Jenny Erpenbeck

  • The Old Child and Other Stories
  • The Book of Words
  • Visitation
  • The End of Days
  • Go, Went, Gone

Yoko Tawada

  • Memoirs of a Polar Bear
  • The Naked Eye
  • Where Europe Begins
  • Paul Celan and the Trans-Tibetan Angel, New Directions Publishing, July 9, 2024, ISBN 9780811234870

Selected others

References

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