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Breon Mitchell
Breon Mitchell (born ''Bert Breon Mitchell''; 1942) is a (retired) American professor of Germanic Studies and translator. He was a Professor of Germanic Studies and Comparative Literature and Director of the Lilly Library of Indiana University.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Breon Mitchell )〕 He has translated a number of notable German works into English including ''The Trial'' by Franz Kafka, ''The God of Impertinence'' by Sten Nadolny, ''Shadowlife'' by Martin Grzimek, ''The Silent Angel'' by Heinrich Böll, ''Laura's Skin'' by J.F. Federspiel, and ''The Color of the Snow'' by Rüdiger Kremer, and ''The Tin Drum'' by Günter Grass (2009).〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Breon Mitchell: "Retranslating 'The Tin Drum'" )
Mitchell translated and then revised ''What Must Be Said'' in April 2012.
==Personal life==
Breon Mitchell was born on August 9, 1942 in Salina, Kansas to John Charles II and Maxine Mitchell. He has a brother John Charles III and late brother Tim. He has three children with his wife Lynda, Catherine, Kieron, and Kerry. Breon now lives in Ellettsville, Indiana. He retired from his position in early 2013, and was awarded the President's Distinguished Service Medal award by Indiana University.

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