James Grieve

Translator, Author

1934 –

35

Who is James Grieve?

James Grieve is an Australian translator of French literature and an author. His translations have included scientific works, books for children and two volumes of Marcel Proust's À la recherche du temps perdu. Grieve's translated second part of Proust's 7-part Remembrance of Things Past is the first completely new English translation since the 1920s. There were six other translators working on the other parts, for this project by Penguin. Grieve's Penguin translation received positive review from Alain de Botton who remarked: "... if one ends up with a favourite [of the 7 volumes]." Grieve is also the author of the language study text Dictionary of Contemporary French Connectors.

Grieve's translations have been illustrated by Petr Herel and Phil Day.

Grieve is the author of three published novels:

A Season of Grannies

They're Only Human

Something in Common

Grieve has also been developing a text, deriving from his set of fiches correctives, which is designed to become a pedagogical website. Its working title is The One-Stop Fiche-Shop and its contents run over 2000 pages.

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Born
1934
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  • Australian National University

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on July 23, 2013

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