no man's land Translators
Left to right: Manja Kratzin, Johanna Huber, Alison E. Martin, Susan
 
Manja Kratzin, Johanna Huber, Alison E. Martin,
Susan Kolata, Michèle Fischer
Photo © Michèle Fischer

Alison E. Martin is Assistant Professor of English Literature at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU). She previously worked as a translator in Brussels, regularly supervises virtual literary translation projects for the Dutch Department at University College London, and has recently completed a translation of Wilhelm Raabe's Deutscher Mondschein with Michael Ritterson and students at Gettysburg College (US). Michèle Fischer and Manja Kratzin are studying English and Economics, with a minor in Italian at the MLU Halle-Wittenberg. Johanna Huber is studying for a Master's degree in English and American Studies and Romance Studies, while Susan Kolata is studying English and French, with a minor in Spanish, also at the MLU Halle-Wittenberg. (2010)

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