International Translation Day 2017

International Translation Day is the annual event for the literary translation community. It is an opportunity for translators, students, publishers, booksellers, librarians, bloggers and reviewers to come together and debate significant issues within the sector, discuss challenges and celebrate success. The vibrant day-long programme includes seminars on women writers in translation, multilingualism, the state of translation in higher education, alternative routes to publication and translating for the stage. Plus a detailed look at the entire chain from author to reader: what works and what doesn’t when it comes to publishing translated literature?

For more details on the day’s sessions, download the programme HERE.

Monday 2 October, British LibraryNW1 2DB.

Book your tickets HERE. British Sign Language (BSL) is available on request throughout the day (except lunchtime drop-in sessions). If you require BSL, please tick the required box when we contact you about seminar choices.

Ticket Pricing: Full Price: £36.00; Member: £26.00; Senior 60+: £29.00; Student: £26.00; Registered Unemployed: £26.00;
Under 18: £26.00

The European Literature Network was created with the mission of championing great writing from Europe in the UK – and doing it together. Open to writers, translators, publishers, agents, booksellers, festival directors, arts managers and journalists, ELNet is a free, collaborative hub for sharing news and views.

ELNet operates without funding or grants (unfortunately) and is therefore dependent on the passion, professionalism and dedication of our core team and on an extensive network of volunteers, supporters, partners and donors.