A Meeting with Translator Dace Meiere at the Library of Ventspils University of Applied Sciences
On 3 December 2025, the Library of Ventspils University of Applied Sciences hosted a meeting with the distinguished translator Dace Meiere. The meeting and discussion were led by Astra Skrābane. Students and teaching staff of the Faculty of Translation Studies, along with other interested participants, had the opportunity to learn more about Dace Meiere’s translation of Irene Vallejo’s book Papyrus: The Invention of Books in the Ancient World and about translation in general. During the discussion, Astra Skrābane used special memory nodes representing different topics and connecting ancient history with the present.
Irene Vallejo’s Papyrus reflects on the link between world history and the present, highlighting how the ideas and beliefs of our ancestors remain present in the 21st century. While it changes and develops, the past still influences us more than we might think. “The book is an extension of memory and imagination,” Astra Skrābane quotes Borges.
During the discussion, Dace Meiere shared important reflections and advice, for example, that each language shapes our view of the world differently and that every translated book has a second author, the translator, besides the original author. Dace Meiere also encouraged learning more languages, even just a little, as this knowledge will always come in handy.
The translator praised both the book’s author, Irene Vallejo, for her unique sense of wonder about the world, and the outstanding editor, Arturs Hansons, who ensured the quotations from other languages in the book were accurately translated. “The Latvian language is our main tool, and it needs to be nurtured and developed,” emphasised the translator, encouraging students not only to translate but also to read books in proper and rich Latvian. Dace Meiere mentioned that Ventspils is an ideal place for translators and that whenever challenging moments occur during translation (as they often do), it is beneficial to go for a walk.
Photo: Ventspils Library
The information was prepared by students of the study programme “Translation and Language Technology”, Sanija Zundovska and Sindija Plotniece.
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