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206:. The sources are based on press releases, or primary sources, or very brief mentions. Simply having been translated into a number of languages doesn't make a book notable, not when there don't seem to be any sources talking about the book in those languages... Note that there's a walled garden of promotional articles around 295:
It is a substantial number, but that's not in itself a claim to notability. When a book has been picked up by a publisher in another language and been independently translated, there tends to be sources in the other language talking about the translation, but no such sources seem to exist. It is not
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unusual for an author or organisation to arrange for translations of a particular text into other languages, in which case the translations are a way of marketing the book, and that's not notable (unless, again, the translations are written about in secondary sources). --
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into the article about the guy. This subject may be notable but the article is uninformative for lack of sourcing
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to author's page. The number of languages that a work has been translated into does not confer notability.
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and his books; he is a notable person, but this book does not appear notable in its own right.
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