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1 Biography  





2 Selected translations  



2.1  From Swedish  





2.2  From Danish  





2.3  From Norwegian  





2.4  From Spanish  





2.5  From German  







3 Awards  





4 References  





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Steven T. Murray
Born1943
Died2018 (aged 74–75)
Other names
  • Reg Keeland
  • McKinley Burnett
  • Education
  • California State University, Hayward
  • OccupationTranslator

    Steven T. Murray (1943–2018) was an American translator from Swedish, German, Danish, and Norwegian. He worked under the pseudonyms Reg Keeland and McKinley Burnett when edited into UK English.[1] He translated the bestselling Millennium seriesbyStieg Larsson,[2] three crime novels and two African novels by Henning Mankell, three psychological suspense novels by Karin Alvtegen, and works by many other authors. In 2001 he won the Gold Dagger Award in the UK for his translation of Sidetracked by Henning Mankell.

    Biography[edit]

    Murray was born in Berkeley, California, and grew up in Oakland, Manila, Mexico City, and San Diego.[citation needed] He attended Stanford University on a General Motors National Scholarship and made his first trip to Europe in 1963 to study at Stanford-in-Germany in Beutelsbach near Stuttgart.[citation needed] He returned to Europe the next year with the Scandinavian Seminar to study at Krogerup HøjskoleinHumlebæk, Denmark, and later taught English conversation and American literature at Herning Højskole in Jutland. He received his BA in creative writing in 1972 from California State University, Hayward. His first paid published translations, two Norwegian science fiction stories by Jon Bing and Tor Åge Bringsværd in an anthology of European SF from DAW Books, appeared in 1976.

    After seven years working in technical translation, editing, and foreign-language typography, Murray founded Fjord Press with Susan Doran and was editor-in-chief from 1981 to 2001 (Marin County, Berkeley and Seattle), publishing mainly Scandinavian and German fiction in translation as well as a few American and British titles.

    Selected translations[edit]

    From Swedish[edit]

    From Danish[edit]

    From Norwegian[edit]

    From Spanish[edit]

    From German[edit]

    Awards[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Canfield, Kevin (October 30, 2011). "How do you say "Balls of Gold" in French?". Salon. Retrieved November 7, 2011.
  • ^ McGrath, Charles (May 23, 2010). "The Afterlife of Stieg Larsson". The New York Times. p. 24. Retrieved August 10, 2011.
  • Gwinn, Mary Ann (August 10, 2009). "'Dragon Tattoo' fans, meet Reg, who made your obsession possible". The Seattle Times. Retrieved August 14, 2022.
  • "Steven T Murray translated Stieg Larsson's celebrated Millennium trilogy from Swedish into English". BBC Radio 4. August 21, 2010.
  • Fry, Susan (November 2010). "The Man Behind 'The Girl...'". Stanford Magazine. Retrieved August 14, 2022.
  • Murray, Steven T. (November 22, 2010). "Why I Write: Steven T. Murray". Publishers Weekly.
  • "Millennium Men". Costco Connection. December 2010. pp. 33–34.[dead link]
  • Stuart, Jan (December 24, 2010). "Fiction Chronicle". The New York Times Book Review.
  • "Euro Crime reviewers favourite reads of 2010". eurocrime.blogspot.com. January 9, 2011.
  • Acocella, Joan (January 10, 2011). "Man of Mystery". The New Yorker.
  • "Found in Translation". Albuquerque Journal. February 20, 2011. pp. E1, E4.
  • External links[edit]


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