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William Rodarmor
WILLIAM RODARMOR is a veteran French literary translator, writer, and editor. His translation of Tamata and the Alliance, by Bernard Moitessier, won the 1996 Lewis Galantiere Award from the American Translators Association. His recent translations include The Book of Time trilogy, by Guillaume... show more

WILLIAM RODARMOR is a veteran French literary translator, writer, and editor. His translation of Tamata and the Alliance, by Bernard Moitessier, won the 1996 Lewis Galantiere Award from the American Translators Association. His recent translations include The Book of Time trilogy, by Guillaume Prevost, Diasporas, by Stephane Dufoix (Univ. of Calif. Press, 2008), and Julien Parme, by Florian Zeller (Other Press, 2008). He lives in Berkeley, California.FRENCH BOOK TRANSLATIONS (AS OF JUNE 2009)FICTIONA Fighting Heart, by Francois Place (David Godine, fall 2009)France: A Traveler's Literary Companion (Whereabouts Press, 2008)Julien Parme, by Florian Zeller (Other Press, 2008)The Old Man Mad About Drawing, by Francois Place (David Godine, 2003) Nominee, 2004 Northern California Book AwardsMayhem in Saint-Malo, by Jean Failler (Editions du Palemon, 2003)Catherine Certitude, by P. Modiano and J.-J. Sempe (David Godine, 2001)The Last Giants, by Francois Place (David Godine, 1993)Savage Nights, by Cyril Collard (Quartet Books/Overlook Press, 1993)Slow Death in Paris, by Denis Belloc (Quartet Books, 1992)Neons, by Denis Belloc (David Godine/Quartet Books, 1991)The Carnivorous Lamb, by Agustin Gomez-Arcos (David Godine 1984, Arsenal 2008)YOUNG ADULTThe Circle of Gold, by Guillaume Prevost (Scholastic, fall 2009)The Gate of Days, by Guillaume Prevost (Scholastic, 2008)The Book of Time, by Guillaume Prevost (Scholastic, 2007) A New York Public Library 2007 Book for the Teen AgeUltimate Game, by Christian Lehmann (David Godine, 2000) Winner, 2001 Batchelder Honor AwardNONFICTIONLa Romance, by Stephane Ribeiro (Sourcebooks, 2008)Diasporas, by Stephane Dufoix (Univ. of Calif. Press, 2008)Assembling Panoramic Photos, by Bodin et al. (O'Reilly Media, 2005)Creative Photomontages with Photoshop, by Collandre et al. (O'Reilly Media, 2005)Illustrations with Photoshop, by Bengal et al. (O'Reilly Media, 2004)The Fate of the Mammoth, by Claudine Cohen (Univ. of Chicago Press, 2002)A Sea Vagabond's World, by Bernard Moitessier (Sheridan House, 1998)Tamata and the Alliance, by Bernard Moitessier (Sheridan House, 1995)Winner, 1996 Lewis Galantiere Award, American Translators AssociationFishes of Polynesia, by Raymond Bagnis et al. (Edipac-Hachette, 1973)The Long Way, by Bernard Moitessier (Wm. Morrow 1973, Sheridan House 1995)
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Toni
Toni rated it 10 years ago
This is a fast read, short in content, fast moving and full of explicit sex. Mr. de Villiers who died 2013 is a prolific French author with hundreds of spy novels under his belt “The Madmen of Benghazi” is the first English novel available in Canada although his books have been around in French for ...
Book Geek
Book Geek rated it 11 years ago
This one's going to be short since it's my first official post. I was enticed by the vibrant cover of the book (shame on me) and its comparison to The Elegance of the Hedgehog (which I loved). Too bad something got lost in translation. Apparently this book is a bestseller in France, but I can't fa...
Sister Mary Murderous
Sister Mary Murderous rated it 11 years ago
Katherine Pancol's "Joséphine" trilogy sold like Paris street-vendor crèpes in France, and now the first of the three books has been translated into English. The Yellow Eyes of Crocodiles introduces us to ugly duckling Joséphine Cortès, who has always been treated dismissively by her snobbish and st...
Crash My Book Party
Crash My Book Party rated it 11 years ago
Thank you to the publisher for sending me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.I've given The Yellow Eyes of Crocodiles a middle of the road rating of 3 stars. You could call that cheating. In this case I think it suits because I liked it but it took me at least a hundred pages to wa...
Musings of a Book Addict
Musings of a Book Addict rated it 13 years ago
A sweet and beautifully illustrated story about art and the history of Japan.
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