Ralph Manheim
Ralph Manheim (1907-1992) Was One Of The Great Translators Of The 20Th Century. He Translated The Works Of Gunter Grass, Bertoll Brecht, Louis-Ferdinand Celine, Hermann Hesse, Peter Handke, Novalis, And Martin Heidegger, Among Many Others. In 1982, Pen American Center Created An Award--The Ralph Manheim Medal For Translation--In His Name, Which Honors A Translator Whose Career Has Demonstrated A Commitment To Excellence Through The Body Of His Or Her Work.
Lind Jakov:
Ergo
Translator: Ralph Manheim
Open Letter , 2010
Quality paperback, 150 pages
Handke Peter:
Short Letter, Long Farewell
Translator: Ralph Manheim, Introduction by: Greil Marcus
New York Review Of Books , 2009
Quality paperback, 192 pages
Lind Jakov:
Landscape in Concrete
Open Letter Modern Classics
Translator: Ralph Manheim, Introduction by: Joshua Cohen
Open Letter , 2009
Quality paperback, 190 pages
Brecht Bertolt:
The Threepenny Opera
Penguin Classics
Editor: John Willett, Editor: Ralph Manheim
Penguin Books , 2008
Quality paperback, 129 pages
Brecht Bertolt:
The Good Person of Szechwan
Penguin Classics
Editor: John Willett, Editor: Ralph Manheim
Penguin Books , 2008
Quality paperback, 156 pages
Brecht Bertolt:
Life of Galileo
Penguin Classics
Editor: John Willett, Editor: Ralph Manheim
Penguin Books , 2008
Quality paperback, 256 pages
Brecht Bertolt:
Mother Courage and Her Children
Penguin Classics
Editor: John Willett, Editor: Ralph Manheim
Penguin Books , 2007
Quality paperback, 144 pages
Celine Louis-Ferdinand:
Journey to the End of the Night
Translator: Ralph Manheim, Afterword by: William T. Vollmann
New Directions Publishing Corporation , 2006
Quality paperback, 453 pages






