Maria Carlsson

Maria Carlsson-Augstein (born 1937) is a former German female literary translator. She was fluent in English and has translated numerous English literary works in German language.

Biography

Maria Carlsson was born in 1937. She was married to a German journalist, Hans-Joachim Sperr. After the death of Hans-Joachim Sperr she married Rudolf Augstein in 1968. They had 2 children, Franziska Augstein, Jakob Augstein. They got divorced in 1970.

Literature career

Carlsson has been working as a translator of literary works which are derived from the English language since the 1950s, and has translated numerous John Updike popular literary works such as Memories of the time under Ford, The Party in the evening, I never was happy, Golf dreams.[1][2]

In 1994, she was awarded the Heinrich Maria Ledig-Rowohit Prize and in 2002 she received Helmut M. Braem Translator Prize for her outstanding translations of the literary works from English to German language.

References

  1. "Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek". portal.dnb.de (in German). Retrieved 2017-11-05.
  2. Snell-Hornby, Mary (1988-01-01). Translation Studies: An Integrated Approach. John Benjamins Publishing. ISBN 9027220565.
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