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  1. Goldblatt received his undergraduate degree from Long Beach State College, the only school to which he applied. Shortly after finishing his degree in the early 1960s, Goldblatt was drafted into the U.S. Navy and left the U.S. for the first time in his life. He was sent to serve in Taiwan.

  2. Apr 11, 2013 · Until recently, Goldblatt, who is 74, earned his living as a professor of Chinese literature, first at San Francisco State and the University of Colorado-Boulder and, finally, at Notre Dame,...

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  3. Howard Goldblatt has taught modern Chinese literature and culture for more than a quarter of a century, first at San Francisco State University (1974-88) and then at the University of Colorado (1988-2002) before taking up an appointment as Research Professor of Chinese at the University of Notre Dame.

  4. Sep 12, 2022 · Howard Goldblatt is recognized as one of the most renowned translators of Chinese literature. He has translated more than fifty books, including novels by the Nobel Prize winner Mo Yan.

  5. Professor Howard Goldblatt, acclaimed by some as the most important translator of modern and contemporary Chinese literature, appeared at the global launch of his English translation of Wolf Totem in Beijing.

  6. Howard Goldblatt Collection. Arguably the most prolific and influential American translator of Chinese Literature, Howard Goldblatt’s 40+ translated novels, several anthologies and many essays and articles have made him one of the most well-known translators of our time.

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  8. Mar 6, 2006 · A less-than-stellar college student and less-than-ambitious young adult at the height of the Vietnam War, Goldblatt enlisted in the Navy’s officer training school. The time he spent stationed in Taiwan, where he learned Chinese, led him to graduate study.