Madhur Anand
Author
To Place a Rabbit
Translation in/of Fiction, Fiction in/of translation
Entangled Lives
This event will begin with a Flash FRYE reading by Jaime Burnet (milktooth, Vagrant Press), followed by an in-conversation between Madhur Anand (To Place a Rabbit, Knopf) and Bindu Suresh (The Road Between Us, Assembly Press). Join us as our guests discuss memory, complex relationships, as well as the decisions we make and the outcomes they create.
Literary Lunch: To Place a Rabbit
This novel begins when a scientist who has written a popular book of non-fiction attends a literary festival, where she strikes up a friendship with a charismatic novelist. The novelist reveals that her new work is an experiment: a novella she wrote in English only to have it translated and published solely in French—a language the novelist cannot read. Moreover, she has lost her original English manuscript of this work. Hearing this, the scientist, who is fluent in French, impulsively offers to retranslate the novella back into English for the novelist.
As she embarks on this task, the scientist finds herself haunted by vivid memories and distracting questions. These insert themselves into her translation process, troubling it, then disrupting it entirely. She desperately tries to complete her task before losing control of both the work and her well-organized existence.
