Economies of Scale by Ann Keniston
Author:Ann Keniston
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9783031393419
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Considered in terms of its length and compression, this translation seems to offer an efficient and synecdochic rendition of Catullusâ original, an epitaph rather than an elegy. But while Carson reconnects the poemâs separated words into singularity, the final translation is radically fragmented, as is especially evident in sentences that donât syntactically cohere. In the phrase âwhat a distant mood of parents / handed down as the sad gift for burialsâ / accept!,â for example, it is unclear what exactly is being handed down (it seems to be the mood, which here functions as a kind of gift), who is doing the handing down (is it the parents?), and who is being exhorted to âaccept!â the gift (or perhaps the mood). A more standard translation resolves all these questions: âBut now accept these gifts dripping with fraternal tears, / handed down by the ancient custom of our forefathersâ (Green). By mimicking the syntax of the original Latin, which defers verbs to the end of phrases or sentences (Derbyshire), Carson keeps reminding readers that the poem is a translation. Parenthetical interjections absent in the original expose her hesitation. In these ways, Carson enacts the contradictory impulses evident in all translation, which seeks to be faithful both to the original language and to the one into which the text is translated. But Carsonâs word-by-word translations also convey the temporal process of translation by impelling the reader to witness translationâs seemingly wasted labor, which more conventional translations conceal. In this way, Carson indirectly evokes a temporal confusion associated with the financialization of debt, especially a mode of âspeculative timeâ that makes âpasts, presents, and futures ⦠open to constant revisionâ (Adkins 81) while it prioritizes âthe nonchronological and indeterminateâ (82).
The poemâs incoherence also echoes its thematics of theft and attempted repayment. Carsonâs assertion âFortune tore you from me, you / oh poor (wrongly) brother (wrongly) taken from me,â for example, combines repetition (of âyou,â âme,â and âwronglyâ), an interjection (âohâ), a verb (âtoreâ), and proto-economic language (âpoorâ) to demonstrate not only the speakerâs distress but her sense of injustice. Carson also highlights the imbalance of the poemâs central transaction, in which the speaker is impelled to âgive you the last gift owed to death.â That money isnât owed but rather a âgiftâ intensifies the asymmetry involved in giving âyouâ what is in fact âowed to death,â an act that apparently indirectly repays an earlier â[wrong]â inflicted by a personified âFortune,â which may or may not be synonymous with death.
Carson also imposes another redundancy on the original poem. While most translations clarify that the gift offered early in the poem is the same as the one or ones referred to later, Carson distinguishes an early wish to âgive you the last gift owed to deathâ from an apparently separate offering of a âsad gift,â this one both âhanded downâ and intended âfor burials.â18 The first (but âlastâ) gift thus seems to unreceived or unreceivable, impelling the speaker to proffer a different, seemingly more modest
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