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Denver Lindley

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Denver Lindley (1904-1982) was an American translator noted for his translations of works by Thomas Mann, Hermann Hesse, Ernst Schnabel, André Maurois, and others. Lindley studied at Princeton University and joined Collier's magazine as an editor in 1927.

Works Translated

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  • "The History of Jesus Christ" Author, R. L. (Raymond Leopold) Bruckberger, The Viking Press, 1965.
  • Jean Dutourd, The Springtime of Life, Doubleday and Company, 1974. (Translation of Jean Dutourd, Le Printemps de la vie, Flammarion, 1972[1].)

References

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  1. ^ "Écrire gaiement des choses poignantes".