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Shelley Laura Frisch (born January 1952) is an American
literary translator Translation is the communication of the meaning of a source-language text by means of an equivalent target-language text. The English language draws a terminological distinction (which does not exist in every language) between ''transla ...
from German to English. She is best known for her translations of biographies, most notably of
Franz Kafka Franz Kafka (3 July 1883 – 3 June 1924) was a novelist and writer from Prague who was Jewish, Austrian, and Czech and wrote in German. He is widely regarded as a major figure of 20th-century literature. His work fuses elements of Litera ...
,
Friedrich Nietzsche Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (15 October 1844 – 25 August 1900) was a German philosopher. He began his career as a classical philology, classical philologist, turning to philosophy early in his academic career. In 1869, aged 24, Nietzsche bec ...
,
Albert Einstein Albert Einstein (14 March 187918 April 1955) was a German-born theoretical physicist who is best known for developing the theory of relativity. Einstein also made important contributions to quantum mechanics. His mass–energy equivalence f ...
,
Leonardo da Vinci Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (15 April 1452 - 2 May 1519) was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect. While his fame initially rested o ...
, and
Marlene Dietrich Marie Magdalene "Marlene" DietrichBorn as Maria Magdalena, not Marie Magdalene, according to Dietrich's biography by her daughter, Maria Riva ; however, Dietrich's biography by Charlotte Chandler cites "Marie Magdalene" as her birth name . (, ; ...
/
Leni Riefenstahl Helene Bertha Amalie "Leni" Riefenstahl (; 22 August 1902 – 8 September 2003) was a German film director, Film producer, producer, screenwriter, Film editing, editor, photographer, and actress. She is considered one of the most controversial ...
(dual biography).


Biography

Born in
New York City New York, often called New York City (NYC), is the most populous city in the United States, located at the southern tip of New York State on one of the world's largest natural harbors. The city comprises five boroughs, each coextensive w ...
, Frisch now lives in
Princeton Princeton University is a private Ivy League research university in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the Unit ...
, New Jersey. She received a Ph.D. in
Germanic languages The Germanic languages are a branch of the Indo-European languages, Indo-European language family spoken natively by a population of about 515 million people mainly in Europe, North America, Oceania, and Southern Africa. The most widely spoke ...
and literature from
Princeton University Princeton University is a private university, private Ivy League research university in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the List of Colonial ...
in 1981 after completing a doctoral dissertation titled "Speculations of the origin of language and
German Romanticism German Romanticism () was the dominant intellectual movement of German-speaking countries in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, influencing philosophy, aesthetics, literature, and criticism. Compared to English Romanticism, the German vari ...
." She taught at
Bucknell University Bucknell University is a Private college, private Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal-arts college in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, United States. Founded in 1846 as the University at Lewisburg, it now consists of the College of Arts a ...
and
Columbia University Columbia University in the City of New York, commonly referred to as Columbia University, is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Churc ...
(where she was Executive Editor of ''Germanic Review''), then served as Chair of the Bi-College German Department at Haverford and Bryn Mawr Colleges until turning to translation full-time in the mid-1990s. In addition to her translation work, she co-directs international translation workshops with Karen Nölle, and serves on several juries to award translation prizes, e.g., the Kurt and Helen Wolff Translation Prize.


Awards and honors

* Longlisted for
Warwick Prize for Women in Translation The Warwick Prize for Women in Translation is an annual award for work by a female author translated into English and published by a UK-based or Irish publisher during the previous calendar year. The prize was established in 2017 "to address the g ...
(2018), for ''Maybe Esther,'' by Katja Petrowskaja. * Winner, Helen and Kurt Wolff Translation Prize (2014) * Winner, Aldo and Jeanne Scalgione Prize, 2005-2006 - for ''Kafka: The Decisive Years''. * Longlisted for the PEN Translation Prize, the National Book Critics Circles Awards, and the National Translation Award.


Publications

Frisch has written and lectured widely on themes pertaining to literature, cinema, and exile. Her book, ''The Lure of the Linguistic'', was published by Holmes & Meier in 2004. Selected Book Translations * Jan Mohnhaupt, ''The Zookeepers’ War: The Incredible True Story of an Animal Arms Race'' (Simon & Schuster, 2019). * Helmuth James von Moltke and Freya von Moltke, ''Last Letters: The Prison Correspondence Between Helmuth and Freya von Moltke 1944-45''. Ed. Helmuth Caspar von Moltke, Johannes von Moltke, and Dorothea von Moltke (NYRB Classics, 2019). * Katja Petrowskaja, ''Maybe Esther'' (HarperCollins, 2018). *
Reiner Stach Reiner Stach (born 1951) is a German author, biographer of Franz Kafka, publisher, and publicist. Stach lives and works as a freelancer in Berlin. Early life and education Stach was born in Rochlitz, Saxony. At age 17, he left home due to fami ...
, ''Kafka: The Early Years'' (Princeton University Press, 2016). * Karin Wieland, ''Dietrich & Riefenstahl'' (Liveright/W. W. Norton, 2015). * Reiner Stach, ''Kafka: The Years of Insight'' (Princeton University Press, 2013). *
Richard David Precht Richard David Precht (; born 8 December 1964) is a German philosopher and author of successful popular science books about philosophical issues. He hosts the TV show " Precht" on ZDF. He was an honorary professor of philosophy at the Leuphana U ...
, ''Who Am I—And If So, How Many?'' (Spiegel & Grau/Random House, 2011). * Stefan Klein, ''Leonardo’s Legacy'' (Da Capo Press, 2010). *
Götz Aly Götz Haydar Aly (; born 3 May 1947) is a German journalist, historian and political scientist. Life and career Aly was born in Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg. He is a patrilineal descendant of a Turkish convert to Christianity named Friedrich ...
and Michael Sontheimer, ''Fromms: How Julius Fromm’s Condom Empire Fell to the Nazis'' (Other Press, 2009). * Hannelore Brenner-Wonschick, ''The Girls of Room 28'' (Schoken Books, 2009) - co-trans. with John E. Woods. *
Hape Kerkeling Hans Peter Wilhelm "Hape" Kerkeling (; born 9 December 1964) is a German comedian, TV presenter, author, and actor. Career At secondary school in Recklinghausen, Hape Kerkeling and some fellow students formed a band (''Gesundfutter'', meanin ...
, ''I’m Off Then: Losing and Finding Myself on the Camino de Santiago'' (Free Press/Simon & Schuster, 2009). *
Suraiya Faroqhi Suraiya N. Faroqhi (born 1941 in Berlin, Germany), is a German scholar, Ottoman historian and a leading authority on Ottoman history. She was elected as a Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy for the year 2022, under the "Early Modern His ...
, ''The Ottoman Empire: A Short History'' (Markus Wiener Publishers, 2008). * Stefan Klein, ''The Secret Pulse of Time'' (Marlowe & Company, 2007). * Jürgen Neffe, ''Einstein: A Biography'' (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2007). *
Reiner Stach Reiner Stach (born 1951) is a German author, biographer of Franz Kafka, publisher, and publicist. Stach lives and works as a freelancer in Berlin. Early life and education Stach was born in Rochlitz, Saxony. At age 17, he left home due to fami ...
., ''Kafka: The Decisive Years'' (Harcourt, 2005). * Michael Brenner, ''Zionism'' (Markus Wiener Publishers, 2003). *
Rüdiger Safranski Rüdiger Safranski (born 1 January 1945) is a German philosopher and author. Life From 1965 to 1972, Safranski studied philosophy (among others, with Theodor W. Adorno), German literature, history and history of art at Goethe University ...
, '' Nietzsche: A Philosophical Biography'' (W.W. Norton, 2002). * Piotr Scholz, ''Eunuchs and Castrati'' (Markus Wiener Publishers, 2000) co-trans. with John Broadwin. * Werner Zips, ''Black Rebels'' (Ian Randle Publishers, 1998). *
Jürgen Osterhammel Jürgen Osterhammel (born 1952 in Wipperfürth, North Rhine-Westphalia) is a German historian specialized in Chinese and world history. He is professor emeritus at the University of Konstanz. Academia Osterhammel started his academic career as ...
, ''Colonialism: A Theoretical Overview'' (Ian Randle Publishers, 1997).


References


External links


Frisch's website

Frisch on worldcat.org
* Frisch o
academia.edu

Interview with Frisch at Necessary Fiction
{{DEFAULTSORT:Frisch, Shelley 1952 births Living people American translators German–English translators Literary translators Princeton University alumni Columbia University Department of German faculty American academics of German literature