Outlandish (Vol. 2)

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Trinity Journal of Literary Translation

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trans. Ursula Meany Scott

Despite it being forbidden, Claudia brought some silkworms home. She took them out

of the glass jar where sooner or later they would run out of air and put them in a cardboard

box that must have contained cds going by its shape, and which she found in the hall cupboard. She pierced holes in the lid with the tip of the kitchen scissors. And she hid the box in the toy basket, where her mother would never look.

Claudia’s mother said that animals were only beautiful when they were loose in the

countryside. That cities were for people. But on many weekends when they still lived with

Claudia’s father, she and her sister used to brought by their parents to the zoo. They were all happy: the family who posed in photos with balloons and candy-covered apples, and the animals who lived shut up in the enclosures.

That day, so that her mother wouldn’t suspect anything, Claudia behaved exceptionally

well: she cleared up the kitchen, did her homework and helped bathe her little sister. She

brushed her hair and put on her slippers for walking around the house even though they hurt her. To her mother this behaviour seemed normal and she didn’t offer any praise.

Lately she was very distracted. She dropped cups when she was washing up, she left her glasses behind her all over the place and every time someone called on the telephone she asked Claudia to leave the kitchen and close the door behind her.

That same night, Claudia’s mother forgot to give her a kiss when she went to bed.

She didn’t even switch on the hall light. All night long Claudia lay there frightened that something would climb out from under the bed.

Over the following days, Claudia made the most of the gap between the moment she

arrived home from school and the time it took her mother to go and pick her sister up from

the crèche to feed her worms a couple of mulberry leaves. Claudia had decided that the worms with the black stripes were the males and those with the plain white bodies were

the females. What she liked best was running her finger over them because they were smooth. On the other hand, when she put them on her hand, they were more sticky. The worms’ legs were ribbed.

There were very few people in her class who had silkworms. She was very proud.

Claudia was no longer the strange girl because she spent the day painting or because her

parents didn’t sleep together. She was special because she could do something that the others weren’t allowed to do. The teacher had asked who could look after the silkworms


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Online: Dialect to dialect translation: Belli, Burgess, Garioch

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pages 182-194

A Yiddish / Hiberno-English Dictionary

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pages 180-181

Prologue

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Maschinenstürmer

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pages 164-170

Time of Sucession

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pages 149-154

Online: Aviva-No

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Invictus

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At the Grand Theatre in Paris

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House with a Garden

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pages 139-140

Online: The Sea

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pages 137-138

Online: Onward, onward, noble steed

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pages 131-136

Online: A House Made of Stone

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pages 121-130

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Online: Michelangelo 247

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Online: Michelangelo 103

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Online: Michelangelo 151

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Online: Michelangelo 101

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Michelangelo 95

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Michelangelo 94

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Michelangelo 21

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Online: The Woman Who Weaves II

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Online: Time Added

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Online: The Concoction of Friends

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pages 77-80

Online: The Widows

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pages 87-88

Online: The Silkworms

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pages 89-104

Pagan Rome or the Poster at the Entrance to the Cinema II

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Psalm 136. Super flumina Babylonis

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pages 75-76

Online: Wouldn’t You Believe It?

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pages 63-74

The Poetess

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pages 61-62

Online: To Rika

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pages 59-60

Online: Jack Kerouac

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pages 55-58

A True Portrait of the Author

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Sebastian Dreaming

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pages 43-48

Online: Elis

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pages 39-42

Online: De profundis

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pages 33-34

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Winter Path in A Minor

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Online: The Saint

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pages 29-30

The Myth of Illuyanka

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From The Catalogue of Women

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Prayer for Charasos

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