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This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question ""Over 1.9M translated fiction titles sold only in the UK in 2022", why the rising interest?".
This question seems to have been taken from an article published last Saturday in 'The Observer', which, interestingly, has nothing to do with the number of works of fiction translated, but rather with AI. The title of the article is ‘AI can't match the human art of translation’. Given that we are now in 2025, I see no other reason to mention..... See more
This question seems to have been taken from an article published last Saturday in 'The Observer', which, interestingly, has nothing to do with the number of works of fiction translated, but rather with AI. The title of the article is ‘AI can't match the human art of translation’. Given that we are now in 2025, I see no other reason to mention... 2022.
“In 2022, over 1.9 million copies of translated fiction were sold in the UK, an increase of 22% on 2021, and accounting for 3.3% of overall fiction sales.”
Could this be the source of this poll?
Philip Lees
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