Jamie Bulloch
Jamie Bulloch is a British historian and translator of German literature.Life and work
Jamie was born at East Dulwich Hospital on 6 September 1969. He grew up in Tooting, attending first Rosemead School, then Whitgift School, where he opened the bowling for the 1st XI.
After studying modern languages at Bristol University, he obtained an MA in Central European History at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies. He took a couple of years out from studying to teach French and German at St Dunstan's College in London, then resumed with a PhD in interwar Austrian history, in which he was supervised by Martyn Rady. He taught German language and Central European History at SSEES, UCL, King's College London and Warwick University, and he has written a book on Karl Renner in the 'Makers of the Modern World' series.
Recent literary translations include The Capital by Robert Menasse, Elefant by Martin Suter, Look Who's Back by Timur Vermes, which was longlisted for the 2016 IMPAC award and 2015 Independent Foreign Fiction Prize, and The Last Summer by Ricarda Huch. His translation of Portrait of the Mother as a Young Woman was praised by the Times Literary Supplement. He and his wife, Katharina Bielenberg, jointly translated Daniel Glattauer's hit novel, Love Virtually, and its sequel, Every Seventh Wave, both of which were adapted into radio plays starring David Tennant and Emilia Fox. His translation of The Mussel Feast won the 2014 Schlegel-Tieck Prize. Zen and the Art of Murder was shortlisted for the 2018 Crime Writers Association International Dagger.
Jamie and Katharina live in London with their three daughters. His father is actor Jeremy Bulloch, best known for his portrayal of Boba Fett in the Star Wars films.As author
- Karl Renner: Austria
As translator
- The Sweetness of Life, Paulus Hochgatterer
- Ruth Maier's Diary, Ruth Maier
- Englischer Fussball, Raphael Honigstein
- Portrait of the Mother as a Young Woman, F.C. Delius
- Love Virtually, Daniel Glattauer ∗
- The Mattress House, Paulus Hochgatterer
- Mesmerized, Alissa Walser
- Sea of Ink, Richard Weihe
- The Taste of Apple Seeds, Katharina Hagena
- Every Seventh Wave, Daniel Glattauer ∗
- The Mussel Feast, Birgit Vanderbeke
- The Chef, Martin Suter
- Someday We'll Tell Each Other Everything, Daniela Krien
- Four Meditations on Happiness, Michael Hampe
- Look Who's Back, Timur Vermes
- Forever Yours, Daniel Glattauer
- Raw Material, Jörg Fauser
- Schlump, Hans Herbert Grimm
- A Very Special Year, Thomas Montasser
- Montecristo, Martin Suter
- The Girl Who Beat ISIS, Farida Khalaf and :de:Andrea C. Hoffmann|Andrea C. Hoffmann
- The Empress and the Cake, Linda Stift
- Kingdom of Twilight, Steven Uhly
- The Last Summer, Ricarda Huch
- Gunning for Greatness: My Life, Mesut Özil with Kai Psotta
- Zen and the Art of Murder, Oliver Bottini
- Damnation, Peter Beck
- One Clear, Ice-Cold January Morning at the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century, Roland Schimmelpfennig
- Elefant, Martin Suter
- A Summer of Murder, Oliver Bottini
- The Capital, Robert Menasse
- You Would Have Missed Me, Birgit Vanderbeke
- The Dance of Death, Oliver Bottini
- The Hungry and the Fat, Timur Vermes
- Dear Child, Romy Hausmann
- The Day My Grandfather Was a Hero, Paulus Hochgatterer
Awards
- 2014: Winner of the Schlegel-Tieck Prize
- 2014: Runner-up in the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize
- 2013: Runner-up in the Schlegel-Tieck Prize