David M. Smith
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Norwegian-to-English literary translator. Madison, WI, USA
Recently I was on the Three Percent Podcast to discuss THE CALF by Leif Høghaug (a book I translated from Norwegian into Southern US dialect). Tune in if youâd like to hear Leif and I describe our collaboration on this unique projectâŚ
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"The Calf" by Leif Høghaug & D⌠- Three Percent Podcast - Apple Podcasts
Podcast Episode ¡ Three Percent Podcast ¡ 12/29/2025 ¡ 1h 7m
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/three-percent-podcast/id1796874029?i=1000743080375
2 months ago
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So excited for this to be out in the world!!
add a skeleton here at some point
3 months ago
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Lit Hub
4 months ago
âThese past few days I been thankin anâ thankin bout a late summer night I tried a long time to fergit.â Read from Leif Høghaugâs debut novel The Calf, translated by
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The Calf
These past few days I been thankin anâ thankin bout a late summer night I tried a long time to fergit. Iâs a-settin here a-thankin anâ a-writin anâ soon enuff you likeâta realize that everthang IâsâŚ
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Dag Solstadâs Maoism-influenced novels remain untranslatedâleaving a major gap in how we see one of Norwayâs greatest writers. I write in
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on why these strange, vital works matter, and why itâs past time they reached English readers.
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The Missing Maoist Middle of Dag Solstad | Los Angeles Review of Books
David M. Smith examines the career of the great Norwegian novelist Dag Solstad, and the gaps in English translation of his work.
https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/the-missing-maoist-middle-of-dag-solstad/
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12 months ago
People still insist on thinking of translation in terms of "equivalence." As if the act of translation was a currency exchange. Translation is too noisy, excessive for such a clean exchange. The rates do not hold. The accounts do not balance.
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This one hits hard. Dag Solstad (1941-2025) is one of the greats of Norwegian literature. I'm grateful for the time I got to spend with him. He will be missed â¤ď¸â
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Another year is a giftâ
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