Trevor LeGassick explained

Trevor LeGassick
Birth Date:19 August 1935
Nationality:English
Education:School of Oriental and African Studies
Workplaces: University of Michigan

Trevor LeGassick (August 19, 1935June 21, 2022) was a noted Western scholar and translator in the field of Arabic literature. He obtained a BA in Arabic from the School of Oriental and African Studies in 1958 and completed a PhD, also from SOAS, in 1960. After stints in Wisconsin and Indiana, he joined the faculty of the University of Michigan in 1966, where he would teach for fifty-two years. He was promoted to full professor in 1979.[1]

LeGassick published three books and numerous articles on contemporary Arabic culture and literature. He was also noted as a translator of Arabic novels, short stories and plays, covering a wide range of modern writers such as Naguib Mahfouz, Halim Barakat, Yusuf Idris and Emile Habiby. His 1975 translation of Mahfouz's novel Midaq Alley was one of the first works to introduce English speakers to the writings of the eventual Nobel Prize winner.

He retired as emeritus professor at the University of Michigan on May 31, 2022, and died on June 21, 2022.[2]

Books

Selected translations

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vitae in University of Michigan website.
  2. Web site: Trevor Le Gassick . Ann Arbor News . 14 August 2023.