Mary Ann Newman

Mary Ann Newman is a translator by vocation and cultural administrator by profession. She has translated such major Catalan authors as Quim Monzó, Josep Carner, and Josep Maria de Sagarra. Her professional life has revolved around Catalan and Hispanic literatures and cultures. She was the founder of the Catalan Studies Program and the Catalan Center at New York University. She is the founder and executive director of the Farragut Fund for Catalan Culture in the U.S., a member of the board of the Premi Internacional Catalunya (International Catalonia Award), and of the advisory board of Diplocat, the Public Diplomacy Council of Catalonia. In 1998 she received the Creu de Sant Jordi (Cross of St. George), the highest honor awarded by the Catalan government and was awarded the 2017 North American Catalan Society Prize for her translation of Private Life.


Articles by Mary Ann Newman

Writing as Craft
Friday April 20

The PEN Ten with Alicia Kopf

In Spanish there is an expression—specifically a verb—used to refer to the act of translating, of “pouring” a book from one language into another…It seems to me to be a very apt expression.

Literary Awards
Thursday July 6

Four Questions for Simon Armitage, Winner of the PEN Award for Poetry in Translation

For the first time in my life I was bilingual, even if I could only communicate with people who had been dead for half a millennium.

Literary Awards
Thursday July 6

Four Questions for Tess Lewis, Winner of the 2017 PEN Translation Prize

I always read my drafts out loud when I’m polishing them—I find it easier to hear mistakes or awkward passages than to ‘see’ them.