Jacques Burko (died 2008)
Membre du comité de rédaction
Born in Warsaw in 1933, Jacques Burko spent a long career as an engineer before turning to translation and publishing. An award-winning translator from Polish and Russian into French — Tuwim, Herbert, Szymborska — he founded a world-poetry imprint at Buchet-Chastel and long ran the journal Diasporiques while serving on the editorial board of Plurielles.
Articles (10)
- No. 14 Place des Abbesses (poem)
- No. 13 A Marrano story (and not a merry one)
- No. 13 An Edifying Tale
- No. 12 Translating the poets?
- No. 11 The Story of the Travels of the Three Benjamins
- No. 10 I am a diasporist Jew
- No. 9 The Jews and Europe…
- No. 8 Jews in the struggles for Polish independence in the 19th century
- No. 7 Yiddish loanwords in colloquial Polish
- No. 5 Subjective Remarks of an Atheist French Jew