Phyllis Aronoff
Canadian literary translator
Phyllis Aronoff is a Canadian literary translator.[ 1] She is most noted as co-winner with Howard Scott of the Governor General's Award for French to English translation at the 2018 Governor General's Awards for Descent Into Night , their translation of Edem Awumey 's novel Explication de la nuit .
They were previously nominated in the same category at the 2009 Governor General's Awards for A Slight Case of Fatigue , their translation of Stéphane Bourguignon 's Un peu de fatigue .[ 2]
They won the Cole Foundation Prize for Translation at the 2001 Quebec Writers' Federation Awards for The Great Peace of Montreal of 1701: French-Native Diplomacy in the Seventeenth Century (Gilles Havard , La Grand Paix de Montréal de 1701: les voies de la diplomatie franco-amérindienne ),[ 3] and were nominated in 2007 for My Name Is Bosnia (Madeleine Gagnon , Je m'appelle Bosnia )[ 4] and in 2015 for As Always (Madeleine Gagnon, Depuis toujours ).[ 5]
In 2022, their translation of Rima Elkouri 's novel Manam was shortlisted for the Atwood Gibson Writers' Trust Fiction Prize .[ 6]
Aronoff is a native of Montreal , and was educated at Concordia University .[ 7]
References
^ Jane van Koeverden, "How Phyllis Aronoff & Howard Scott translated their way to a Governor General's Literary Award" . CBC Books , November 29, 2018.
^ "Governor General's Literary Awards nominees". Telegraph-Journal , October 15, 2009.
^ Pat Donnelly, "Gazette's Todd scores 2 awards". Montreal Gazette , November 30, 2001.
^ "Writers nominated for QWF prizes". Montreal Gazette , October 18, 2007.
^ Eleanor Brown, "QWF 2015". Sherbrooke Record , October 23, 2015.
^ "Two translated titles among finalists for $60,000 Atwood Gibson Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize" . The Globe and Mail , September 14, 2022.
^ Lisa Hagen, "From rural roots to Rideau Hall" . New Hamburg Independent , November 15, 2018.
1980s 1990s
Jane Brierley , Yellow-Wolf and Other Tales of the Saint Lawrence (1990)
Albert W. Halsall, A Dictionary of Literary Devices: Gradus, A-Z (1991)
Fred A. Reed , Imagining the Middle East (1992)
D. G. Jones , Categorics One, Two and Three (1993)
Donald Winkler , The Lyric Generation: The Life and Times of the Baby Boomers (1994)
David Homel , Why Must a Black Writer Write About Sex? (1995)
Linda Gaboriau , Stone and Ashes (1996)
Howard Scott , The Euguelion (1997)
Sheila Fischman , Bambi and Me (1998)
Patricia Claxton , Gabrielle Roy: A Life (1999)
2000s
Robert Majzels , Just Fine (2000)
Fred A. Reed and David Homel , Fairy Ring (2001)
Nigel Spencer , Thunder and Light (2002)
Jane Brierley , Memoirs of a Less Travelled Road: A Historian’s Life (2003)
Judith Cowan , Mirabel (2004)
Fred A. Reed , Truth or Death: The Quest for Immortality in the Western Narrative Tradition (2005)
Hugh Hazelton , Vetiver (2006)
Nigel Spencer , Augustino and the Choir of Destruction (2007)
Lazer Lederhendler , Nikolski (2008)
Susan Ouriou , Pieces of Me (2009)
2010s
Linda Gaboriau , Forests (2010)
Donald Winkler , Partita for Glenn Gould (2011)
Nigel Spencer , Mai at the Predators’ Ball (2012)
Donald Winkler , The Major Verbs (2013)
Peter Feldstein , Paul-Émile Borduas: A Critical Biography (2014)
Rhonda Mullins , Twenty-One Cardinals (2015)
Lazer Lederhendler , The Party Wall (2016)
Oana Avasilichioaei , Readopolis (2017)
Phyllis Aronoff and Howard Scott , Descent Into Night (2018)
Linda Gaboriau , Birds of a Kind (2019)
2020s
International National Academics Other