Amy RobinsonProject Part 2: ‘A Translation is Not Made with Tracing Paper’My project, entitled ‘A Translation is Not Made With Tracing Paper’, will explore the complexities of translation and its interaction with…Apr 17, 2018Apr 17, 2018
Amy RobinsonProject Part 1: Beckett et Traduction / Beckett and TranslationAs any Beckett fan knows, the bilingual playwright/author/poet preferred to write in his second language — French.Apr 17, 2018Apr 17, 2018
Amy RobinsonA Series of Unfortunate Events and ENG3178If you are expecting a happy story of the book overcoming technology and prevailing as the dominant medium, then look away now.Apr 4, 2018Apr 4, 2018
Amy RobinsonI Like Thick Word SoupTaken almost straight from the pages of Ulysses is the title for a new interactive reading app titled ‘He Liked Thick Word Soup’Mar 5, 2018Mar 5, 2018
Amy RobinsonThe Evolution of the DictionaryThe first alphabetised, English dictionary came about in 1604 as A Table Alphabeticall. In the thirteen years that followed, that first…Feb 26, 2018Feb 26, 2018
Amy RobinsonHalf the StoryThere are few things more lovely than receiving a hand written note in the post. Addressed to you, for your eyes only.Feb 16, 2018Feb 16, 2018
Amy RobinsonThe Architecture of Irma BoomA lady hyperaware that ‘design is important to the articulation of knowledge’ (Stephen Kelly on the Van de Graaf canon)Feb 10, 2018Feb 10, 2018
Amy Robinson‘Weird’ BooksI always thought that I liked weird books simply because of the fact that they’re weird.Feb 9, 2018Feb 9, 2018