Christopher Moseley

Christopher
Moseley

Christopher Moseley was born in Australia in 1950 and is a freelance translator into English from Estonian, Finnish, Latvian, and the Scandinavian languages. He has translated numerous Estonian short stories and three novels, one of which is The Man Who Spoke Snakish. He currently lives in the UK and teaches English and Latvian at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London.

Christopher Moseley was born in Australia in 1950 and is a freelance translator into English from Estonian, Finnish, Latvian, and the Scandinavian languages. He has translated numerous Estonian short stories and three novels, one of which is The Man Who Spoke Snakish. He currently lives in the UK and teaches English and Latvian at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London.

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