CCNY鈥檚 David Unger prepares new translation of Spanish-language classic

David Unger, director of T九色视频鈥檚 Publishing Certificate Program and an award-winning author, saw his latest novel, 鈥溾 translated into several major languages including Spanish, Arabic and Italian. Now Unger is tasked with re-translating 鈥,鈥 the most celebrated novel by Guatemalan Nobel laureate .  The project is supported by a New York State Council on the Arts grant awarded to Unger and marks the 50th anniversary of Asturias鈥 Nobel Prize for Literature.

Published in 1943, 鈥淓l Se帽or Presidente鈥 (The President) is regarded by critics as the seminal work of a key Spanish-American literary genre, the dictator novel. Banned for years in Guatemala, it was inspired by Manuel Estrada Cabrera, that country鈥檚 president in the early 20th century. Asturias employed a wealth of literary devices to explore the devastating effects of the exercise of power on society when imposed through fear and torture.

Asturias鈥 other notable books include 鈥溾 (Men of Maize) -- a defense of Mayan culture and customs 鈥 and 鈥,鈥 which was set during the 16th century Spanish conquest and addresses the subject of racial mixing.

Unger is a pre-eminent translator of Spanish-language books with 14 previous titles to his credit. They include 鈥淭he Popol Vuh,鈥 Guatemala鈥檚 pre-Columbian creation myth; and works by Rigoberta Mench煤, Silvia Molina, Nicanor Parra, Teresa C谩rdenas and Mario Benedetti among others.

In addition to 鈥淭he Mastermind,鈥 his own books include 鈥淭he Price of Escape,鈥 鈥淧ara Mi, Eres Divina,鈥 鈥淣i chicha, ni limonada,鈥 and 鈥淟ife in the Damn Tropics.鈥

He received Guatemala鈥檚 2014 Miguel Angel Asturias National Literature Prize for lifetime achievement.

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