Shaun Whiteside


Shaun Whiteside is a Northern Irish translator of French, Dutch, German, and Italian literature. He has translated many novels, including Manituana and Altai by Wu Ming, The Weekend by Bernhard Schlink, Serotonin by Michel Houellebecq, and Magdalene the Sinner by Lilian Faschinger, which won him the Schlegel-Tieck Prize for German Translation in 1997. Since May 2021, he has served as the president of the European Council of Literary Translators' Associations.

Life

Whiteside was born in County Tyrone in Northern Ireland in 1959. He graduated with a First in Modern Languages at King's College, Cambridge. After he finished his studies, he worked as a business journalist and television producer before translating full-time. As he said in a brief interview, "Did I always want to be a translator? I certainly wanted to do something that involved travel and languages, but even when my work in television took me to far-off places, I kept coming back to translation, first for fun, and eventually as a way of earning a living." Whiteside is the former Chair of the Translators Association of the Society of Authors. He currently lives in London with his wife and son, Charlie, where he sits on the PEN Writers in Translation committee, the editorial board of New Books in German, and the Advisory Panel of the British Centre for Literary Translation, where he regularly teaches at the summer school. He has stated that he would like to "have a go at Uwe Tellkamp's Der Turm, a massive great project but a worthwhile one."

Selection of translated titles

The Wall by Marlen Haushofer, 1990Lenin's Brain by Tilman Spengler, 1993The Birth of Tragedy by Friedrich Nietzsche, 1993Magdalene the Sinner by Lilian Faschinger, 1997, winner of the Schlegel-Tieck PrizeThe Confusions of Young Törless by Robert Musil, 2001Let Me Go by Helga Schneider, 2001 Payback by Gert Ledig, 2002Auschwitz: A History by Sybille Steinbacher, 2004 Mourning, Murder and Melancholia by Sigmund Freud, 2005The Bonfire of Berlin: A Lost Childhood in Wartime Germany by Helga Schneider, 2005Napoleon's Exile by Patrick Rambaud, 2005Manituana by Wu Ming, 2009The Solitude of Prime Numbers by Paolo Giordano, 2009Altai by Wu Ming, 2013Swansong 1945: A Collective Diary of the Last Days of the Third Reich by Walter Kempowski, 2015Melnitz by Charles Lewinsky, 2015The Giraffe's Neck by Judith Schalansky, 2015, commended for the Schlegel-Tieck PrizeMalacqua: Four Days of Rain in the City of Naples, Waiting for the Occurrence of an Extraordinary Event by Nicola Pugliese, 2017To Die in Spring by Ralf Rothmann, 2017Serotonin by Michel Houellebecq, 2019Time of the Magicians: Wittgenstein, Benjamin, Cassirer, Heidegger, and the Decade That Reinvented Philosophy by Wolfram Eilenberger, 2020The Visionaries: Arendt, Beauvoir, Rand, Weil, and the Power of Philosophy in Dark Times by Wolfram Eilenberger, 2023Annihilation by Michel Houellebecq, 2024Killing Stella by Marlen Haushofer, 2025The Fifth Year by Marlen Haushofer, 2026