Arnold Pomerans, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Arnold Pomerans

British translator

Date of Birth: 27-Apr-1920

Place of Birth: Königsberg

Date of Death: 30-May-2005

Profession: translator

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Arnold Pomerans

  • Arnold Julius Pomerans (27 April 1920 – 30 May 2005) was a German-born British translator.Arnold Pomerans was born in Königsberg, Germany on 27 April 1920 to a Jewish family.
  • Because of growing antisemitism in Germany the family left for Yugoslavia and later South Africa.
  • In 1948 Arnold Pomerans emigrated to England, where he became a full-time translator in the 1950s after first working as a teacher.
  • He translated about two hundred works of fiction and non-fiction, selected from most European languages.
  • Among the authors he translated are Louis de Broglie, Anne Frank, Sigmund Freud, Johan Huizinga, Jean Piaget, Jacques Presser and Jan Romein.
  • His translation of George Grosz's autobiography A Little Yes and a Big No earned him the 1983 Schlegel-Tieck Prize and in 1997 he was awarded the PEN Translation Prize for The Selected Letters of Vincent Van Gogh.
  • In his obituary he was called "one of Britain's finest translators" by The Independent.In 1956 he married Erica White and they moved to Polstead in Suffolk the following year.
  • They carried out much of the translation work together.
  • He died in Polstead of cancer on 30 May 2005, aged 85.

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