Florence translator puts stamp on new book earning rave reviews
Michael Favala Goldman of Florence translated part of a new edition of memoirs by Danish writer Tove Ditlevsen that has earned rave reviews by critics. MICHAEL FAVALA GOLDMAN
“The Copenhagen Trilogy” is a new English-language edition of three acclaimed memoirs by the late Danish writer Tove Ditlevsen.
By STEVE PFARRER
FLORENCE The reviews are in, and they’re all good.
A new English-language edition of three memoirs by the late Danish author Tove Ditlevsen, a revered literary figure in her country, is earning top marks from critics across the board, particularly the third volume of the trilogy “Dependency.”
COVID-19 numbers drop in region, no town in ‘red’
Confirmed COVID-19 cases in Franklin County are trending downward, based on the state Department of Public Health’s most recent statistics that were released Thursday, while testing rates are on the rise. Courtesy graphic/Public Health Institute of Western Massachusetts
Published: 2/5/2021 4:16:55 PM
For the first time since before the holidays, there are no Franklin County or North Quabbin towns in the state’s “red” or highest-risk COVID-19 category this week, though five are in the “yellow” or higher-risk category.
Orange was the only town left in the “red” last week, but it moved into the yellow with 22 positive COVID-19 cases reported over the past two weeks, according to the most updated figures released Thursday by the state Department of Public Health. The state categorizes cities and towns based on population and the number of cases.
Local legislators have sent an “urgent” request to Gov. Charlie Baker that he ensure everyone in Western Massachusetts has equitable access to the COVID-19 vaccine.The 11 legislators senators and representatives said they “strongly support the.
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If you’re anything like me, making a tea is a day-long project. At the risk of sounding like a total grot, I’m going to admit that I often forget about my tea, then reheat it in the microwave.
I don’t know why. It’s a character flaw that we can get into at some other stage. But I’m certain I’m not alone in my tea forgetfulness.