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“Sanmao: A Writer between Two Worlds”: A Talk with Sanmao’s translators into Catalan

Plataforma de Blogs Institucionales
29 November 2022

Organized as part of the Lletres Xineses contest, this talk reunited Sara Rovira-Esteva and Mireia Vargas Urpí, translators and experts in the work of Sanmao, moderated by Maialen Marin-Lacarta, translator and PR of the DigiTrans project. This talk took place at the Arús Public Library (Barcelona) on November 29.

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