A photo report from the press conference of September 30 devoted to Translators Day

Viktor Golyshev delivers an introductory speech about Translators Day and about the low profile of the interpreter.

Taking part in the discussion are (from left to right): A.V. Gerin (Director of TransLink), V.P. Golyshev (translator of George Orwell’s 1984, R.P. Warren’s All the King’s Men, and William Faulkner’s Light in August, L.V. Volodarsky (a famous interpreter of films and the host of the most spectacular radio show "Once Upon a Time on the Rain"), R.M. Maslennikov (PR Director of TransLink).

Viktor Golyshev: "…Interpreters are so low-profile that they no longer notice each other!…"
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