ZLATA’S DIARY AS PUBLISHING AND TRANSLATIONAL PHENOMENON Cover Image

LE JOURNAL DE ZLATA EN TANT QUE PHÉNOMÈNE ÉDITORIAL ET TRADUCTIONNEL
ZLATA’S DIARY AS PUBLISHING AND TRANSLATIONAL PHENOMENON

Author(s): Bisera Cero
Subject(s): Language studies, Studies of Literature, Translation Studies
Published by: Filozofski fakultet Univerziteta u Sarajevu
Keywords: youth literature;diary;translating;cultureme;youth oral language;

Summary/Abstract: As the story is written in the first-person narrative, the reader can easily identify with the main character. It is, however, rare that the author wrote it while she was still a child, as Zlata Filipović was. Her Mimmy, just like Anna Frank’s Kitty, has become worldwide famous, even though their target audience can not be determined with certainty. Zlata’s intention is not to establish who the guilty one is, but to expose atrocities of war. Zlata’s diary, being an authentic source of information from besieged Sarajevo, has become a publishing and translational phenomenon. The very first translation was done in French, and shortly after it has become one of the most translated books from the region of ex-Yugoslavia. We will point out some strategies used by French and English translators, including their treatment of culturemes, children’s and young adult’s language, humour and spoken register, since, in the translation of children’s and youth literature, the adaptation of cultural context is much more tolerated than in the case of the literary canon. Finally, our aim is to research how and to what extent a child’s voice can be conveyed without being influenced by the voice of the translator

  • Issue Year: 22/2019
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 104-130
  • Page Count: 27
  • Language: French