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- Expand your horizons and support World in Translation Month by reading one of the finalists for this year’s Best Translated Book Award. [1 of 3]
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today’s Very Short List: culture 22 May 2012
by Chad Post, author of The Three Percent Problem and director of Open Letter Books and Three Percent. WEBSITE TWITTER
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- Bill Johnston won this year’s BTBA for his translation of the hilarious and epic Stone Upon Stone. He also looks great on a T-shirt. [2 of 3]
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- One possible finalist for next year’s BTBA is The Canvas, a “flip book” about false memories that can be read in a variety of ways. [3 of 3]
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- Images (in order): World in Translation Month illustration by Peter Sis; Bill Johnston mosaic by Three Percent; screen grab via Daily Motion.
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very short list is a delightful e-mail that shares cultural gems from a different curator every day.

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