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Arnold J. Pomerans (1920–2005)

Author of Physicist's Conception of Nature

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Works by Arnold J. Pomerans

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The Sorrow of Belgium (1983) — Translator, some editions — 1,402 copies, 23 reviews
The Letters of Vincent Van Gogh (2008) — Translator, some editions — 1,361 copies, 8 reviews
Blue Mondays (1994) — Translator, some editions — 674 copies, 9 reviews
Nightfather (1991) — Translator, some editions — 191 copies, 2 reviews
For a Lost Soldier (1986) — Translator, some editions — 163 copies, 2 reviews
Obsolete Communism: The Left Wing Alternative (1968) — Translator, some editions — 148 copies
George Grosz: An Autobiography (1946) — Translator, some editions — 139 copies, 1 review
The Life and Death of Leon Trotsky (1975) — Translator, some editions — 69 copies
The Russian revolution (1970) — Translator, some editions — 30 copies, 2 reviews
History of Science. The Beginnings of Modern Science From 1450 to 1800. (1988) — Translator, some editions; Translator, some editions — 20 copies, 3 reviews
History of Science: Ancient and Medieval Science from the Beginnings to 1450 (1974) — Translator, some editions — 18 copies
Annelie in the Depths of the Night (1987) — Translator, some editions — 17 copies
History of Science: Science in the Twentieth Century (1988) — Translator, some editions — 13 copies, 2 reviews
Galactic Nebulae and Interstellar Matter (1954) — Translator, some editions — 12 copies
The Haunted Island (1956) — Translator, some editions — 9 copies
History of Science: Science in the Nineteenth Century (1995) — Translator, some editions — 8 copies
De kleine verschijnselen = Minor incidents — Translator, some editions — 2 copies
Odd Girl Out — Translator, some editions — 2 copies

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autobiography/memoir (1) Jewish (1) O4 (1) war (1)

Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Pomerans, Arnold J.
Legal name
Pomerans, Arnold Julius
Birthdate
1920-04-27
Date of death
2005-05-30
Gender
male
Nationality
UK
Germany (birth)
Birthplace
Königsberg, Germany [now Kaliningrad Oblast, Russian Federation]
Place of death
Polstead, Suffolk, England, UK
Places of residence
Polstead, Suffolk, England, UK
South Africa
Yugoslavia
Memel, East Prussia, Germany [now Klaipėda, Lithuania]
Berlin, Germany
Occupations
Translator
Physics Teacher
Short biography
Arnold J. Pomerans was born to a Jewish family in Königsberg, Germany (present-day Kaliningrad, Russia), and spent his childhood in Memel and Berlin. In 1936, to escape the Nazi regime, the family moved first to Yugoslavia and then to South Africa. In 1948, he emigrated to the UK, settling in London, where he became a full-time translator after first working for several years as a physics teacher. In 1956, he married Erica White, who served as his editor, and the couple moved to an old cottage in Polstead, Suffolk. During his career, Pomerans translated about 200 works of fiction and nonfiction, from most major European languages. Among the authors whose works he he translated were Louis de Broglie, Werner Heisenberg, Anne Frank, Sigmund Freud, Johan Huizinga, Jean Piaget, and Jules Romain. His translation of George Grosz's autobiography A Little Yes and a Big No earned him the Schlegel-Tieck Prize in 1983, and he was awarded the PEN Translation Prize in 1997 for The Selected Letters of Vincent Van Gogh. He also translated the work of Etty Hillesum, a Dutch Jewish diarist killed at Auschwitz during World War II.

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