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Leslie Ray

Translation (Non-Fiction)

  • Arts & Architecture, edited by Germano Celant (Skira Editore, Milan, 2004)

  • Sao Paulo by Mimmo Jodice (Skira Editore, Milan, 2004)

  • History of the Graeco-Latin Fable by Francisco Rodríguez Adrados, Volume II (Brill Academic Publishers, Lieden, 2000) Buy Now

  • Sexuality, edited by Francisco Asensio Cerver (Könemann, 2000)

  • History of the Graeco-Latin Fable by Francisco Rodríguez Adrados, Volume I (Brill Academic Publishers, Lieden, 1999) Buy Now

  • El Greco. Identity and Transformation (co-translator) (Thames and Hudson, 1999)  Buy Now

  • Shoes. Objects of Art and Seduction, by Paola Buratto Caovilla (Thames and Hudson, 1998) Buy Now

  • Squares in Contemporary Architecture by Paolo Favole (Architectura & Natura, Lieden, 1995) Buy Now

 

Non-fiction (General)

  • Language of the Land: the Mapuche in Argentina and Chile (IWGIA)
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Biography


Leslie Ray is a freelance writer and translator living in Cambridge. He has been a translator since the mid-eighties, and has translated a number of books from Spanish and Italian into English, mainly in the fields of art and architecture. He also translates from Portuguese.

His work as a writer is mainly about the socio-political situation in Argentina, particularly land rights and indigenous issues. He has had articles published in The Linguist and History Today.

He has recently completed a book on the Mapuche people, entitled "Language of the Land", due to be published in 2006.

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Author's website

Blackwell's Online