Peter Feldstein (born 1962) is a Canadian literary translator, who in 2014 won the Governor General’s Award for French to English translation for Paul-Émile Borduas: A Critical Biography, his translation of the book by François-Marc Gagnon.rnrnA resident of Montreal, Quebec, he specializes in non-fiction literature, including biography and social science texts.

Peter Feldstein
About the Author
- Language
- Year of birth
- English
- 1962

Books translated by Peter Feldstein
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African American Pioneers of Sociology: A Critical History
Translated by Peter Feldstein
Published in 2009
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Gangs and Girls: Understanding Juvenile Prostitution
by Michel Dorais , Patrice Corriveau
Translated by Peter Feldstein
Published in 2009
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The Idea of Liberty in Canada during the Age of Atlantic Revolutions, 1776-1838
Translated by Peter Feldstein
Published in 2014
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The Pauper’s Freedom
Translated by Peter Feldstein
Published in 2017
- Winner — Cole Foundation Prize for Translation in 2017
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People, State, and War Under the French Regime in Canada
Translated by Peter Feldstein
Published in 2021
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Power and Subsistence: The Political Economy of Grain in New France
Translated by Peter Feldstein
Published in 2018
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