PANEL | The Art of Literary Translation

Sat Mar 07 2026 at 11:00 am to 12:15 pm UTC+08:00

Goethe-Institut Hongkong | Hong Kong

Hong Kong International Literary Festival
Publisher/HostHong Kong International Literary Festival
PANEL | The Art of Literary Translation
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Jacqueline Leung, Nicholas Stephens, and Dong Li discuss their experiences of maintaining the nuances when translating to English.
About this Event

The Art of Literary Translation


Speakers: Jacqueline Leung, Nicholas Stephens and Dong Li

Moderator: Ann Morgan

Date: March 7, Sat

Time: 11:00am - 12:15pm

Venue: Goethe-Institut Hong Kong

Address: 13F & 14F, Hong Kong Arts Centre, 2 Harbour Rd, Wan Chai

Price: HKD148

Language: English

Format: Panel


Description:
Join acclaimed translators Dong Li, Nicholas Stephens, and Jacqueline Leung as they explore the craft of bringing literature across languages and cultures. Dong Li shares his experience translating contemporary Chinese poetry into English, while Nicholas Stephens discusses rendering Austrian literature—Stefan Zweig, Arthur Schnitzler, Hugo von Hofmannsthal—into accessible English. Jacqueline Leung reflects on translating modern Chinese novels. The panel delves into challenges of voice, nuance, and cultural context, offering aspiring translators practical insights and inspiration. Whether navigating poetry, fiction, or drama, this session illuminates how translators bridge worlds, making local stories resonate for global readers.


This event is presented with the support of the International Writers’ Workshop at Hong Kong Baptist University.


About the Speakers:

Jacqueline Leung

Jacqueline Leung is a translator, editor, and writer from Hong Kong. Her translation of Hon Lai Chu’s novel Mending Bodies (2025) is a winner of PEN Presents by the English PEN. Her work has appeared in HEAT, Wasafiri, Gulf Coast, Nashville Review, SAND Journal, the Asian Review of Books, Asymptote, Cha, Books from Taiwan, and elsewhere. She is a translation editor at The Offing, a mentor for Hong Kong prose at the American Literary Translation Association’s Emerging Translator Mentorship Program, and an Asian Cultural Council literature fellow.


Nicholas Stephens

Nicholas Stephens lives in Hong Kong and translates novels and plays from German into English. His publications include Chess Story by Stefan Zweig, Dream Story by Arthur Schnitzler and Godless Youth by Ödön von Horváth, all available on Amazon Kindle. In 2024, he authored The Repulse Bay Murders, a Hong Kong M**der mystery novel under the nom de plume of Mai-Po Marszch. His articles on the Hong Kong art scene and the growing profile of Asian artists in Europe have been featured in several publications including The Nikkei, The South China Morning Post and Sotheby’s Online.


Dong Li

Dong Li is a multilingual author who translates from Chinese, English, French, and German. He has translated books by Victoria Chang, Forrest Gander, SONG Lin, Anne Weber, Eliot Weinberger, C.D. Wright, YE Hui, ZANG Di, ZHU Zhu and more. His debut poetry collection, The Orange Tree (2023), was the inaugural winner of the Phoenix Emerging Poet Book Prize and a finalist for the Poetry Society of America’s Four Quartets Prize.


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ABOUT HKILF

The Hong Kong International Literary Festival (HKILF) inspires the joy of reading by bringing the world’s writers and stories to Hong Kong’s diverse communities. A dynamic year-round programme and an annual festival offer dialogue, entertainment and perspective, while the Young Readers Festival (YRF) motivates students to engage with all aspects of the written word, improving communication skills, while nurturing the art of writing and storytelling.

The annual festival features established and emerging writers from around the world, alongside local literary talents, in a programme that includes panel discussions, book talks, readings, workshops, walks, school programmes, performances, and more.

We are a registered charity non-profit organisation dedicated to bringing the best in the literary arts to Hong Kong. To find more, please visit our official website: https://www.festival.org.hk.


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Goethe-Institut Hongkong, 2 Harbour Road, Hong Kong, Hong Kong

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