Martin Chalmers
Martin Chalmers was a British translator, particularly of works in German. He was awarded the Schlegel-Tieck Prize by the Society of Authors. He was married to the German author Esther Kinsky.
Translations
- Günter Wallraff: Lowest of the Low. Methuen, 1988
- Herta Müller: The Passport. Serpent's Tail, 1989
- Hans Magnus Enzensberger: Europe, Europe!. Pantheon Books, 1989
- Elfriede Jelinek: Women as Lovers. Serpent's Tail, 1994
- Victor Klemperer: I Will Bear Witness: A Diary of the Nazi Years, Modern Library, 1999
- Bertolt Brecht: Stories of Mr. Keuner. City Lights Books, 2001
- Alexander Kluge: The Devil's Blind Spot. New Directions, 2004
- Elfriede Jelinek: Greed. Serpent's Tail, 2006
- Erich Hackl: The Wedding in Auschwitz. Serpent's Tail, 2009
- Hans Magnus Enzensberger: A History of Clouds. Seagull Books, 2010
- Thomas Bernhard: Prose. Seagull Books, 2010
- Esther Kinsky: Summer Resort. Seagull Books, 2011
- Hans Magnus Enzensberger: Brussels, the Gentle Monster. University of Chicago Press, 2011
- Ulrich Peltzer: Part of the Solution. Seagull Books, 2011
- Alexander Kluge: December, Seagull Books, 2012
- Alexander Kluge: Air Raid. Seagull Books, 2014
- Sherko Fatah: The Dark Ship. Seagull Books, 2015