Karen Press
Karen Press | |
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Born | 1956 (age 67–68) |
Nationality | South African |
Occupation(s) | Poet, translator |
Awards | South African Literary Award |
Karen Press (born 1956) is a South African poet and translator.[1]
She was born in Cape Town, and lives in Sea Point. Press is a full-time writer and editor, having published ten collections of poetry,[2] a film script, short stories, as well as educational material and textbooks in the fields of science, mathematics, English and economics.[3] She also translated poetry from Afrikaans, primarily work by Antjie Krog.[2]
In 1987 she co-founded the publishing collective Buchu Books.[3]
Antjie Krog described her poems in The Museum of Working Life as "a haunting museum constructed in Press's delicate tone and vivid poetic intelligence."[4]
Poetry
- Emergency Declarations (found poems, co-produced with Ingrid de Kok, 1985)
- This Winter Coming (Cinnamon Crocodile, 1986)
- Bird Heart Stoning the Sea (Buchu Books, 1990)[5]
- History is the dispossession of the heart (Cinnamon Crocodile, 1992)
- The Coffee Shop Poems (Snailpress, 1993)
- Echo Location - a guide to Sea Point for residents and visitors (Gecko Books, 1998)[6][7]
- Home (Carcanet, 2000)[5]
- The Little Museum of Working Life (Deep South, 2004)
- The Canary’s Songbook (Carcanet, 2005)
- Slowly, As If (Carcanet, 2012)
Awards
Press received the Literary Translators Award in the 2015 South African Literary Awards for translation of Mede-wete and Synapse by Antjie Krog.[8]
References
- ^ Press, Karen (December 1994). "Poetry Journals in South Africa, 1994". New Coin. Archived from the original on 29 May 2005. Retrieved 22 August 2008.
- ^ a b "Karen Press". S. A. Literary Awards.
- ^ a b "Karen Press". Poetry International. Poetry International Foundation. Retrieved 7 October 2019.
- ^ "Poetry", Mail & Guardian, 8 December 2004
- ^ a b Sole, Kelwyn (Winter 1996). "Bird Hearts Taking Wing: Trends in Contemporary South African Poetry Written in English". World Literature Today. 70 (1): 26, 31. doi:10.2307/40151848. JSTOR 40151848.
- ^ West, Mary (May 2006). "The Co-Ordinates of (Post-) Colonial Whiteness: A Reading of Karen Press's "Echo Location: A Guide to Sea Point for Residents and Visitors (1998)"". English in Africa. 33 (1): 93–111. ISSN 0376-8902. JSTOR 40399025.
- ^ Dove, Rita (4 February 2001). "Survival guide found in poet's words". Palm Beach Daily News. Palm Beach, Florida. p. 20. Retrieved 7 October 2019.
- ^ Jennifer (9 November 2015). "2015 South African Literary Awards (SALAs) Winners Announced". Retrieved 8 October 2019.
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