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David Bellos (born 1945) is an English-born translator and biographer. Bellos is Meredith Howland Pyne Professor of French Literature and Professor of Comparative Literature at Princeton University in the United States. He was director of Princeton's Program in Translation and Intercultural Communication from its inception in 2007 until July 1, 2019. Bellos' research topics have included Honoré de Balzac and Georges Perec. Bellos published a translation of Perec's most famous novel, Life A User's Manual, in 1987.
He won the first Man Booker International Prize for translation in 2005 for his translations of works by Albanian author Ismail Kadare, despite not speaking Albanian. His translations were done from previous French translations.Bellos has written three literary biographies and an introduction to translation studies, Is That a Fish in Your Ear? Translation and The Meaning of Everything (2011). His most recent book, The Novel of the Century, tells the story of how Victor Hugo wrote Les Misérables.
Who Owns This Sentence. A History of Copyrights and Wrongs (with Alexandre Montagu) will appear in January 2024 in the UK with Mountain Leopard Press and the USA with W. W. Norton.
He appears in The Magnificent Tati, a documentary about the filmmaker Jacques Tati.He is the father of writer and broadcaster Alex Bellos.
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GenderMale
Birthday1945-06-01 (78 years old)
Birth PlaceEngland, United Kingdom
ChildrenAlex Bellos
CitizenshipsUnited Kingdom
Awardsbourse Goncourt de la biographie, Man Booker International Prize, International Booker Prize
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