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Rebecca Haidt

This Substack brings you content from translator and creator Rebecca Haidt.

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The Carolina Coronado Project: A sense of one's time

As a translator, it’s challenging to bring over a speaker’s sense of the time in which they happen to be alive.

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The Carolina Coronado Project: Our fortune shared

Near Badajoz (photo: Miguel Martinez Torres)

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The Carolina Coronado Project: Goya's Capricho 43

This is one of Francisco de Goya’s most mysterious prints. An aquatint numbered 43 in Goya’s 1799 Caprichos series, it bears the inscription “The sleep of reason produces monsters (El sueño de la razón produce monstruos).”

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Welcome to new subscribers

Welcome to the In Translation Substack and The Carolina Coronado Project. Thank you for subscribing!

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  • Rebecca Haidt

    I’m a retired professor seeking humanistic, spiritual and moral clarity of purpose. I've found renewal in studying and translating works by the great Romantic writer Carolina Coronado (1820 Almendralejo, Extremadura - 1911 Lisbon).

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