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  1. Esther Kinsky (born 1956 in Engelskirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany) is a German literary translator and the author of novels and poetry. Life and works [ edit ] Esther Kinsky grew up in North Rhine-Westphalia and read Slavonic studies at Bonn .

  2. Esther Kinsky wuchs im Rheinland auf und studierte in Bonn Slawistik. Sie arbeitet als literarische Übersetzerin aus dem Polnischen, Englischen und Russischen und ist Autorin von Prosa und Lyrik. Nach Jahren in London lebt sie derzeit in Berlin .

  3. Oct 27, 2022 · Rombo, the title of German author Esther Kinsky’s latest novel, refers to the “curious subterranean sound” that pre-empts an earthquake.It was this thunderous trembling that the inhabitants ...

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  4. Apr 11, 2024 · Esther Kinsky is an award-winning writer, poet, and translator from Germany; I am a curious reader from Sydney, Australia. When a few Google searches yielded little about the book, I decided to do the next best thing: I contacted Esther to discuss how her novel about two earthquakes that shook parts of northern Italy in the 1970s came to be.

  5. Mar 8, 2018 · Little happens in River. Characters are held at a distance, dialogue is largely absent, and the 37 chapters could probably be read in any order with no loss of narrative sense. Esther Kinsky ’s ...

  6. Oct 8, 2018 · River, by Esther Kinsky, translated from the German by Iain Galbraith (Transit).As she prepares to move, an unnamed German woman explores the River Lea and its surrounding territory, East London ...

  7. Esther Kinsky was born in 1956 in Engelskirchen. She grew up in Bonn and studied in Bonn and Toronto. For much of her career, she has been a translator, translating from English, Polish and Russian into German. From English, she has translated the poet John Clare, Iain Sinclair and James Leslie Mitchell (the real name of Lewis Grassic Gibbon).

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