Stephanie Smee
Stephanie Smee left a career in law to work as a literary translator. Her publications span nineteenth-century French children's literature to her recent translation of Hannelore Cayre's prize-winning work of literary crime fiction, The Godmother . Her translation of rediscovered WWII memoir, No Place to Lay One's Head , won the JQ-Wingate Prize.
Stephanie Smee left a career in law to work as a literary translator. Her publications span nineteenth-century French children's literature to her recent translation of Hannelore Cayre's prize-winning work of literary crime fiction, The Godmother . Her translation of rediscovered WWII memoir, No Place to Lay One's Head , won the JQ-Wingate Prize. See less
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