Have you read the world’s most translated authors? If you think that means catching up on Tolstoy or Proust, think again.
Rather than classics, the world favor’s popular fiction, according to data complied by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), which compiles translation records in its Index Translationum.
Mystery writer Agatha Christie has the distinction of the world’s most-translated author with 7,233 translations — almost 3,000 more than the next most popular, Jules Verne.
Other top writers in UNESCO’s ranking include masters of sci-fi, suspense and romance as well as three writers of children’s books. Six of the top authors write in English, but French, German and Danish writers also make the list.
Here are the top ten. You can see the complete list at the Index Translationum website.
1. Agatha Christie — 7,233 translations from English
Genre: Mystery
Notable translated works: Murder on the Orient Express, And Then There Were None
2. Jules Verne — 4,781 translations from French
Genre: Science fiction
Notable translated works: Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, Around the World in Eighty Days
3. William Shakespeare — 4,281 translations from English
Genre: Theatre
Notable translated works: Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, The Tempest
4. Enid Blyton — 3,921 translations from English
Genre: Children’s books
Notable translated works: The Famous Five, Noddy
5. Barbara Cartland — 3,628 translations from English
Genre: Romance
Notable translated works: A Sword to the Heart, Fascination in France
6. Danielle Steel — 3,592 translations from English
Genre: Romance
Notable translated works: Safe Harbor, A Perfect Stranger
7. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin — 3,520 translations from Russian
Genre: Political theory
Notable translated works: What is to be done?, The Right of Nations to Self-Determination
8. Hans Christian Anderson —3,354 translations from Danish
Genre: Children’s books
Notable translated works: Anderson’s Fairy Tales (including stories such as “The Little Mermaid” and “The Emperors’ New Clothes”)
9. Stephen King — 3,354 translations from English
Genre: Suspense
Notable translated works: The Shawshank Redemption, The Shining
10. Jacob Grimm — 2,976 translations from German
Genre: Children’s books
Notable translated works: Children’s and Household Tales (including stories such as “Snow White,” “Hansel and Gretel”)
While there are some authors I wasn’t surprised to see on the list, I didn’t expect Agatha Christie to be number one!
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