In 2014, Meytal Radzinski, a U.S based book blogger, established a crucial initiative to celebrate texts written and translated by women. Since then, August has been a time to honour women authors across the globe. The passage of time can attest to women’s emphatic resilience toward having their voices heard in the literary canon. At the same time, contemporary literature has witnessed a lambent saturation of phenomenal female writers. Still, according to Women in Translation, only 36 percent of the books translated into English are from non-European countries, and women write less than 31 percent of translations into English. Thus, Women in Translation Month aims to
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