Michael Henry Heim
Michael Henry Heim (January 21, 1943September 29, 2012) was an American literary translator and scholar. He translated literature from eight languages (Russian, Czech, Serbo-Croatian, German, Dutch, French, Romanian, and Hungarian), including works by Anton Chekhov, Milan Kundera, and Günter Grass. He received his doctorate in Slavic languages and literature from Harvard in 1971, and joined the faculty of UCLA the following year. In 2003, he and his wife used their life savings ($734,000) to establish the PEN Translation Fund. Provided by Wikipedia-
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9by Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich,1860-1904Other Authors: “...Heim, Michael Henry...”
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15by Grass, GunterOther Authors: “...Heim, Michael Henry...”
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18by Grass, GunterOther Authors: “...Heim, Michael Henry, Tr...”
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