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British translator and journalist
Nick Caistor (born 15 July 1946) is a British translator and journalist, best known for his translations of
Spanish and
Portuguese literature. He is a past winner of the
Valle-Inclán Prize for translation.
[1] He is a regular contributor to
BBC Radio 4, the
BBC World Service,
The Times Literary Supplement, and
The Guardian.
[2] He lives in
Norwich, and is married to fellow translator
Amanda Hopkinson.
[3]
As translator
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Luis Gutiérrez Maluenda, Music for the Dead
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César Aira, The Hare
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Roberto Arlt, The Seven Madmen
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Dulce Chacón, The Sleeping Voice
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Paulo Coelho, The Devil and Miss Prym (with Amanda Hopkinson)
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Edgardo Cozarinsky, The Bride from Odessa
- Edgardo Cozarinsky, The Moldavian Pimp
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Rolo Diez, Tequila Blue
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Eugenio Dittborn, Mapa: Airmail Paintings (with Claudia Rousseau)
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Carlos María Domínguez, The House of Paper (with Peter Sis)
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Ildefonso Falcones, Cathedral of the Sea
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Rodolfo Fogwill, Malvinas Requiem
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Alicia Gimenez-Bartlett, Dog Day
- Alicia Gimenez-Bartlett, Prime Time Suspect
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Martín Kohan, Seconds Out
- Martín Kohan, School For Patriots
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Pedro Mairal, The Missing Year of Juan Salvatierra
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Juan Marsé, Shanghai Nights
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Alberto Méndez, Blind Sunflowers
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Eduardo Mendoza, A Light Comedy
- Eduardo Mendoza, An Englishman in Madrid
- Eduardo Mendoza, The Year of the Flood
- Eduardo Mendoza, The Mystery of the Enchanted Crypt
- Eduardo Mendoza, No Word from Gurb
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Andrés Neuman, Talking to Ourselves
- Andrés Neuman, Traveler of the Century (with Lorenza Garcia)
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Juan Carlos Onetti, The Shipyard
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Guillermo Orsi, No-one Loves a Policeman
- Guillermo Orsi, Holy City
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Hernando Calvo Ospina, ¡Salsa!: Havana Heat, Bronx Beat
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Isabel Allende,
The Japanese Lover
- Isabel Allende,
In the midst of winter
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Félix J. Palma, The Map of Time
- Félix J. Palma, The Map of the Sky
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Alan Pauls, The Past
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Napoleón Baccino Ponce de León, Five Black Ships: A Novel of the Discoverers
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Carmen Posadas, Child's Play (with
Amanda Hopkinson)
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Julián Ríos, Procession of Shadows
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Alonso Salazar, Born to Die in Medellín (with introduction by Colin Harding)
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Carolina Sanín, The Children
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José Saramago, Journey to Portugal (with Amanda Hopkinson)
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Lorenzo Silva, The Faint-Hearted Bolshevik (with Isabelle Kaufeler)
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Dominique Sylvain, The Dark Angel: A Diesel and Jost Investigation
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Valérie Tasso, Insatiable: The Erotic Adventures Of A French Girl In Spain
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Manuel Vázquez Montalbán, The Buenos Aires Quintet (Pepe Carvalho Mysteries)
- Manuel Vázquez Montalbán, Tattoo
- Manuel Vázquez Montalbán, The Man of My Life
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Pedro Zarraluki, The History of Silence
As author, co-author, or editor
- Mexico (DK Eyewitness Travel Guides) (with Maria Doulton and Petra Fischer)
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Che Guevara: A Life
- The Rainstick Pack (Sacred Earth Series)
- The World in View: Spain
- The World in View: Argentina
- The World in View: Israel
- Picking Up the Pieces: Corruption and Democracy in Peru (LAB Short Books) (with Susana Villaran)
- Columbus's Egg: New Latin American Stories on the Conquest (editor)
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Fidel Castro (Critical Lives)
- Buenos Aires
- Mexico City: A Cultural and Literary Companion (Cities of the Imagination)
- Chile in Focus: A Guide to the People, Politics and Culture
- Argentina in Focus: A Guide to the People, Politics and Culture
- The Faber Book of Contemporary Latin American Short Stories (editor)
- Nicaragua in Focus: A Guide to the People, Politics and Culture (with Hazel Plunkett)
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