Vivian Folkenflik
Vivian Perlstein Folkenflik was an American educator and translator; she was a lecturer at the University of California, Irvine, and translated works from French, by writers Germaine de Staël and others.
Early life and education
Perlstein was born in Brooklyn, New York City, the daughter of Jacob Perlstein and Natalie Brettschneider Perlstein. Her family was Jewish; her father was a cardiologist and her mother was a school librarian. She graduated from James Madison High School in 1957, and from Radcliffe College. She traveled in Europe in 1958. She earned a master's degree in French literature at Cornell University, and was working on a doctorate when she married a fellow graduate student in 1965.Career
Folkenflik translated into English several works by French writers, including Germaine de Staël, Jacqueline Chénieux-Gendron, and Anne-Gédéon de La Fitte, Marquis de Pelleport. She taught humanities courses at the University of California, Irvine, where her husband was a professor of English. She retired from UCI in 2012.Publications
- "Vision and Truth: Baroque Art Metaphors in Guzmán de Alfarache"
- "Words and Language in Father and Son" An Extraordinary Woman: Selected Writings of Germaine de Staël
- Chénieux-Gendron, Surrealism Major Writings of Germaine De Stael
- Pelleport, ''The Bohemians''