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Where There Is Danger

Part of the Jews of Russia & Eastern Europe and Their Legacy series
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2015 winner of the Prix Valery Larbaud. Writer, professor, translator, and editor Luba Jurgenson lives between two languages—her native Russian and her adopted French.

She recounts the coexistence of these two languages, as well as two bodies and two worlds, in an autobiographical text packed with fascinating anecdotes.

Living bilingually can be uncomfortable, but this strange in-between state can equally serve as a refuge and inspire creativity.

Jurgenson sheds light on this little-explored territory with lively prose and a keen awareness of her historical and literary context.

Language, identity, translation, and the self: all are intertwined.

The ceaseless journey of bilingualism is at last revealed.

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Product Details
Academic Studies Press
1644690381 / 9781644690383
Hardback
05/12/2019
United States
150 pages
152 x 229 mm, 320 grams