Juan José Saer's 'Glose' Translated by Laure Bataillon Published by Le Tripode
The literary work 'Glose' by Argentine writer Juan José Saer has been translated into French by Laure Bataillon and published by French publishing house Le Tripode. The translation appears in the April 2015 issue of artpress magazine (issue 421, page 82). The text references a specific date of October 23, 1969, and mentions a character named Angel Leto descending somewhere in Argentina. The narrative focuses on a relatively short distance of 2,100 meters, suggesting that even brief walks can contain unexpected developments. The publication represents a significant French-language presentation of Saer's work through Bataillon's translation efforts. The original source material was published online by artpress on April 1, 2015.
Key facts
- Juan José Saer's work 'Glose' has been translated into French by Laure Bataillon
- The translation was published by French publishing house Le Tripode
- The work appears in artpress magazine issue 421 from April 2015 on page 82
- The text references October 23, 1969 as a specific date
- The narrative mentions a character named Angel Leto descending in Argentina
- The story focuses on a distance of 2,100 meters
- The original source was published online by artpress on April 1, 2015
- The work suggests brief walks can contain unexpected developments
Entities
Artists
- Juan José Saer
- Laure Bataillon
Institutions
- Le Tripode
- artpress
Locations
- Argentina
Sources
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