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Linda Jaivin (born 27 March 1955) is an Australian translator, essayist and novelist. She was born in New London, Connecticut, and migrated to Australia in 1986.
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- Morrison s world 72nd annual george e morrison lecture linda jaivin
- Quarterly essay linda jaivin on translation
- Work
- Discography as sub titler
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Quarterly essay linda jaivin on translation
Work

Jaivin has written a memoir of her experiences as a translator in China, The Monkey and the Dragon, as well as a number of novels. She co-edited an anthology on dissident writers in China, New Ghosts, Old Dreams:Chinese Rebel Voices with Geremie Barmé, in 1992. Jaivin has contributed to a number of magazines including the Australian magazine of politics and culture, The Monthly. She wrote for the Quarterly Essay Found in Translation: In Praise of a Plural World in November 2013. She has subtitled many Chinese films, including Farewell my Concubine and The Grandmaster. Jaivin has been a guest on the ABC radio program The Book Show and a panelist on Q&A and other programs.
Discography (as sub-titler)
