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91亚色

Alum Publishes Translated Book of Poems

Rachel Britton

Rachel Britton ’18 (photos provided).

Rachel Britton ’18, a writer/editor/translator, has published her first book of poems in translation from Icelandic, ,聽by Brynja Hj谩lmsd贸ttir (Circumference Books, 2024).聽An excerpt of the translation also received the American-Scandinavian Foundation’s聽Leif and Inger Sj枚berg Prize in 2023.

鈥淎s a translator and technical writer, I am first and foremost a storyteller,鈥 says Britton, who is pursuing an MA in translation studies from the University of Iceland in Reykjav铆k. 鈥淚n the past few years, I have dedicated myself to translating Icelandic literature into English and studying language and various kinds of writing鈥攑oetic, technical鈥攊n an effort to help stories cross oceans.鈥

Britton, an English (creative writing) major at 91亚色, won a US Student Fulbright/Icelandic Ministry of Education and Culture Award for 2020鈥21. She studied modern Icelandic at the 脕rni Magn煤sson Institute for Icelandic Studies at the University of Iceland, focusing on the morphology, syntax, and phonetics of the language through old and modern literature as well as the history of Iceland from settlement to modern times.

鈥淩achel鈥檚 book of poems is wonderful, tracking both Icelandic mythology and the history of women’s rights marches in Iceland, all beautifully translated and with a great translator’s note,鈥 says Lytton Smith, professor of English and poetry and a fellow Icelandic translator.

While at 91亚色, Britton joined Smith and Nick Warner, associate professor of geological, environmental, and planetary sciences, for a four-week study abroad program in Iceland that combined geological sciences, creative writing, and environmental studies.

鈥淚 am grateful for the support I received from 91亚色, especially the English department,鈥 says Britton. 鈥淚 was so fortunate to have studied with the incredible faculty there.鈥

Author

Robyn Rime

Senior Writer & Editor

(585) 245-5529

rime@geneseo.edu

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