Questions? Call us toll free:
1-800-856-3060 

 

                BOOKS            ART PRINTS            NEWS & REVIEWS             ON SALE NOW                COMING SOON               CONTACT
 
Richer Resources Publications

 

Home

Books

Art Prints

Corporate Sales

Academic Sales

Retailers & Distributors

Fundraising & PTAs

Interviews & Reviews

About Us

Catalog

Shipping & Ordering

Press Releases

Links

Contact

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Various Adaptations of Ian Johnston's Translations

Sound Recording of Aeschylus’ Oresteia at http://www.irasov.com/oresteia.htm (April 2007)


Opera based on Antigone translation (by Giorgio Lanzani) in Italy (early  2007).


Production of Sophocles’ Ajax by Jewish Theatre Workshop, Baltimore (Yishai Freedman, Artistic Director)


LibriVox reading of Kafka’s “Imperial Message” into the public domain (Betsie Bush), 2006.

Aristophanes’ Frogs in a course package for a Greek Tragedies in Translation course (N. Carolina State University, Mark Sosower)


I’ll Give You a Definite Maybe, Section 4, in a course package for Instructional Design team in Pretoria, South Africa (Dorothy)


Sophocles’ Antigone as thesis project for Masters of Arts in Theatre Production at Central Washington University, Ellensburg, Washington (Ron Barnett)


Kafka’s “Up in the Gallery” in an academic book publication on German short stories (Arnd Witte, Senior Lecturer, Department of German, National University of Ireland, Maynooth)


Euripides’ Medea for a student production in Weber State University in Ogden, Utah (Ibsen Santos)


Nietzsche’s Beyond Good and Evil (sections) for inclusion in a Nietzsche Reader (Frank Cameron)


Youth Theatre production of Sophocles’ Antigone in Troy, Michigan (November 11, 2006) and in Flint, Michigan (November 16-18, 2006)


Kafka’s “Country Doctor” as basis for a film script at North Carolina School of the Arts (Jarrett Eitner)



Sophocles’ Antigone (selections), Cake Theatrical Productions in Singapore (26-28 October, 2006) (Sharon Tang)

Production of Euripides’ Bacchae as part of Classics major/Drama minor at University of New Brunswick in Fredricton (October 15-28, 2006) (Michael Holmes-Lauder)

Aristophanes’ Clouds (adaptation and selections) for student/faculty production at University of British Columbia (Spring 2007) (Andrew Irvine, Department of Philosophy, UBC)

Nietzsche’s Beyond Good and Evil, basis for a Romanian translation (other texts as well)
(Radu Herinean, www.agonia.net)

Sections of Aeschylus’ Oresteia quoted in book on how western cultures have sorted the innocent from the guilty (George Thomas, Distinguished Professor of Law, Judge Alexander P. Waugh, Sr., Distinguished Scholar, Rutgers University, Newark).

Kafka’s short stories for an instructional design course (Brandy Wall, Higher Ed Holdings, Dallas, Texas)

Sophocles, Oedipus the King, for a college textbook by Kendall/Hunt publishing

(Colleen Zelinsky, Senior Permissions Editor, Dubuque, Iowa)


Sophocles’ Antigone for inclusion in College Board English manual
Chad Winters, The College Board)

Kafka short story adapted for the stage for a local festival in South Africa (Nicol Ramsauer)

Aristophanes’ Frogs as the text for a web comic (from Philip at www.greencheese.org/ZeekLand


Student production of Euripides’ Medea at University College Cork in Ireland (Daniel Vollstedt)


Iliad and Odyssey translations used by Naxos Audiobooks for full length recordings (Nicolas Soames)


Sophocles Antigone as the basis for Antigone in Texas (Jack R. Standley, Department of Communication, University of Texas-Pan American, Edinburg, Texas)


Kafka Translation of “Before the Law” in Gergory Chaitin’s book Meta Math!


Parts of Sophocles Oedipus the King in production by San Francisco Symphony Chorus of Stravinsky’s Oedipus Rex.


Translation of Kafka’s “Metamorphosis” for a screenplay for a movie (Saxon R. MacLeod, Mountain View, California)


Translations of “Metamorphosis” and “Great Wall of China” for an ebook called Kafkaesque
Brian:
http://www.fourthworld.com/products/sophie/download/html

Aeschylus’ Oresteia, dramatized reading by Shakespeare Group in Melbourne, Australia.


Translation of Kafka’s “Metamorphosis” put in MP3 file, Speakwire service on the internet.


Translation of the Iliad for a production by The Heroic Bard (John Nygro, www.heroicbard.org)


Translation of Kafka stories for a series of black and white illustrations (Sean Michael Wilson, Bromley, Kent)


Translation of Kafka’s “Report for an Academy” as basis for a portfolio of five illustrations (Fernando Ortiz, Mexico)


Lecture on Huckleberry Finn published in a departmental journal for Heramba Chandra College, Calcutta, West Bengal.


Lecture on Marquez published in summer issue of Jack Magazine 2.4 (www.jackmagazine.com) (Mary Sands)


Translation of the Iliad as basis for a series of sculptures based upon characters in the Iliad (Al Henderson, www.hendersonsculpture.com )


Exerpt from Aeschylus’ Eumenides in The Case Against Punishment by Deirdre Golash,

Associate Professor of Justice, Law and Society, American University.


Excerpt from Aeschylus Agamemnon in a book on Clement of Alexandria by Rev. Dr. Piotr Ashwin-Siejkowski, Anglican Chaplan and Senior Lecturer in Theology, University College, Chichester


Essay called “My Body the Billboard” translated into Indonesian for B. & B. Magazine (Gabriel Mahal)


Translation of Euripides’ Medea as the basis for a film script

,

Feb. 18 and 21, 2007. “The project is to stage Greek tragedy in a comic book universe.  We will be looking at the idea of the hero's, narrative similarities.”


Translation of Essays and Arguments into Spanish by Moris Polanco at: http://www.economia.ufm.edu.gt/mpolanco/arg_1.htm

 

 

About Us

At Richer Resources, we are dedicated to the creation of high quality books, art and other media intended to enrich the lives of individuals of all ages. 
As an independent publisher, we are bound by a sense of integrity and quality to produce products which enhance the lives and vision of individuals everywhere.

Sign up to receive notice of free eBooks, new releases and special subscriber-only offers.

(You can unsubscribe at any time)

Visit our EBooks section for previews of all of our titles.
Are you a teacher looking for new titles, a non-profit looking for fundraising ideas or a corporation looking for incentive gifts? Follow this link to learn about our special programs.