Michael Kandel
Michael Kandel | |
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Born | Baltimore, Maryland | December 24, 1941
Occupation | Translator and writer |
Alma mater | |
Genre | Science fiction |
Michael Kandel (born December 24, 1941, in Baltimore, Maryland)[1] is an American translator and author of science fiction.
Biography
Kandel received a doctorate in Slavistics from Indiana University. His most recent position was editor at the Modern Language Association.[2] Prior to that, at Harcourt, he edited (among others) Ursula K. Le Guin's work.[3]
Kandel is perhaps best known for his translations of the works of Stanisław Lem from Polish to English.[4][5]
Recently he has also been translating works of other Polish science fiction authors, such as Jacek Dukaj, Tomasz Kołodziejczak, Marek Huberath and Andrzej Sapkowski. The quality of his translations is considered to be excellent;[6] his skill is especially notable in the case of Lem's writing, which makes heavy use of wordplay and other difficult-to-translate devices.
Bibliography
Novels
- Strange Invasion (1989)
- In Between Dragons (1990)
- Captain Jack Zodiac (1991)
- Panda Ray (1996)
Short fiction
- "Virtual Reality" (1993) in Simulations (ed. Karie Jacobson)
- "Ogre" (1994) in Black Thorn, White Rose (ed. Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling)
- "Acolytes" (1997) in The Horns of Elfland (ed. Ellen Kushner, Delia Sherman, and Donald G. Keller)
- "Wading River Dogs and More" in Asimov's, May 1998
- "Hooking Up" in Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1999
- "Time to Go" in Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 2004
- "Enlightenment" in Thrilling Wonder Stories, Summer 2007
Translations
- Memoirs Found in a Bathtub (with Christine Rose, 1973)
- The Cyberiad (1974)
- The Futurological Congress (1974)
- The Star Diaries (1976)
- Mortal Engines (1977)
- A Perfect Vacuum (1978)
- His Master's Voice (1983)
- Fiasco (1987)
- Peace on Earth (with Elinor Ford, 1994)
- Highcastle: A Remembrance (1995)
- Who Was David Weiser? (1992) - first translated by Antonia Lloyd-Jones (1991).
- Moving House and Other Stories (1995) - first translated by Antonia Lloyd-Jones (1994).
- Nest of Worlds (Restless Books, 2014)
- "Yoo Retoont, Sneogg. Ay Noo" on Words without Borders; in A Polish Book of Monsters (PIASA Books, 2010)
- "Balm of a Long Farewell" on Words without Borders
- On the Road to Babadag (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2011)
Kayko and Kokosh comic book series by Janusz Christa.
- Flying School (Egmont Poland, 2018)
- The Big Tournament (Egmont Poland, 2018)
Editor and translator
- Mortal Engines (Seabury, 1977): Stories by Stanisław Lem
- The Cosmic Carnival of Stanisław Lem: An Anthology of Entertaining Stories by the Modern Master of Science Fiction (Continuum, 1981)
- A Polish Book of Monsters: Five Dark Tales from Contemporary Poland (PIASA Books, 2010): Stories by Marek Huberath, Andrzej Sapkowski, Tomasz Kołodziejczak, Andrzej Zimniak, and Jacek Dukaj
Notes
- ^ Kathryn Cramer; David G. Hartwell (July 10, 2007). The Space Opera Renaissance. Tom Doherty Associates. pp. 823–. ISBN 978-1-4668-0825-6. Retrieved May 13, 2013.
- ^ James Morrow; Kathryn Morrow (April 15, 2008). The SFWA European Hall of Fame: Sixteen Contemporary Masterpieces of Science Fiction from the Continent. Tom Doherty Associates. pp. 327–. ISBN 978-0-7653-1537-3. Retrieved May 13, 2013.
- ^ "Kandel, "Being an Editor"". Archived from the original on January 29, 2019. Retrieved July 30, 2007.
- ^ "A Polish Book of Monsters: About the Translator". Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America. Retrieved May 14, 2013.
- ^ "Trying to Build a Tower That Reaches Heaven: Interview with Translator Michael Kandel", by Maria Khodorkovsky, July 14, 2015
- ^ Franz Rottensteiner (1999). View from Another Shore. Liverpool University Press. pp. 252–. ISBN 978-0-85323-942-0. Retrieved May 13, 2013.
External links
- Michael Kandel on Words Without Borders
- "Being an Editor" by Michael Kandel
- "Translation is Quixotic: A Conversation with Michael Kandel" at Restless Books
- Michael Kandel at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database