Winifred Katzin
Winifred Katzin (1894-1994) was a translator, author, and publishing director.
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Biography
Winnifred was born in 1894,
She later married Ernest Gloor in Lausanne and died in 1994.
Adam Yamey (2004) suggests there may have been a link between her and the Katzin (Katzen?) faily in Cape Town.
Her career as translator, compiler and author
She was a prolific translator and even adaptor - particularly of Eastern European and Yiddish plays. Among her translations over the years have been Failures by H.R. Lenormand (New York, A.A. Knopf, 1923), Dybbuk by S. Ansky (translated with Henry G. Alsberg, 1925), The Coral by Georg Kaiser (1929), The Passion Play of Alsfeld (London : Methuen, 1935).
She also edited and collaborated on a number of play compilations, among them:
Eight European Plays, selected by Winifred Katzin with a preface by Barrett H. Clark (1890-1953), and published by Brentano's, New York, 1927. According to a note in the book "(a)ll of the plays were translated by the compiler, except A Place in the World, which was translated by Miss Katzin and Barrett H. Clark".
Short Plays from Twelve Countries, a collection of English one act plays selected, some translated and adapted, and edited by Winifred Katzin (London: George G Harrap and Co., 1937).
Political publications include As They Are: French Political Portraits (London : W. Heinemann, 1924), Ecoutons-les : problèmes socialistes, positions chrétiennes" (written with her husband and published in Neuchâtel by Ed. de La Baconnière, 1942).
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Her collection of Short Plays from Twelve Countries (1937) contains the text of the South African play by J du Plessis.
In South Africa the Eastern European one-act plays The Jews of Hodos by Sandor Martinescu and Diamond Cuts Diamond by Nikolai Gogol - both translated by Katzin - were performed locally and published (re-published?) as performance texts by DALRO in 1969.
Sources
Adam Yamey. 2004. "A Wedding in Roeland Street", SA-SIG Newsletter (Vol. 4, Issue 3, March 2004): p.6
"Katzin, Winifred", WorldCat online catalogue[1]
"Winifred Katzin", VIAF: Virtual International Authority File[2]
Jo Mielziner: Other Works, IMDb[3]
Sydney Paul Gosher. 1988. A Historical and Critical Survey of the South African One-Act Play Written in English. Unpublished D.Litt. et Phil. Thesis, University of South Africa.
NELM catalogue.
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