Helen Tracy Lowe-Porter (1877-1963), translator

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Helen Tracy Lowe-Porter (1877-1963) was an American translator.

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Helen Tracy Porter was born in 1877 in Pennsylvania.

In 1925 she was appointed the official translator of Thomas Mann into English by American publisher, Alfred A. Knopf. She served in this capacity for more than 20 years.

Lowe-Porter died in 1963 at Princeton, NJ.

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