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Geoffrey Brock (born October 19, 1964) is an American
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and translator. Since 2006 he has taught creative writing and literary translation at the
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, where he is Distinguished Professor of English.


Biography

Brock is the son of poets Van K. Brock and Frances Brock. Born in Atlanta, he grew up in Tallahassee, Florida, and as an adult he has lived in Philadelphia, Gainesville (Florida), Washington DC, San Francisco, Tucson, Dallas, London, England, and Florence, Italy. He now lives with his wife, the novelist Padma Viswanathan, in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from
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in 1986 and a Masters of Fine Arts degree from the
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in 1998. He also holds an MA and a PhD in Comparative Literature from the
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. Brock is the author of three books of poetry, the translator of numerous volumes of poetry, prose, and comics, mostly from Italian, and the editor of ''The FSG Book of Twentieth-Century Italian Poetry'', which reviewers called "a beautiful, superbly edited anthology" and "so thoughtfully conceived that the experience of reading tfeels like the experience of reading an intricate novel." His poems and translations have appeared widely in journals and anthologies, including ''
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'', and '' Best American Poetry''.


Awards

Brock has received numerous honors for both his translations and his own poetry. In 2005, his first book of poems, ''Weighing Light,'' won the New Criterion Poetry Prize, judged by David Yezzi, A.E. Stallings, and Charles Martin. In 2014, his second book of poems, ''Voices Bright Flags'', received the Anthony Hecht Prize, judged by Heather McHugh. He has also been the recipient of a
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poetry fellowship, a
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in poetry from
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, and a Cullman Fellowship from the Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers at the
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. His poems have been included in The Best American Poetry and the Pushcart Prize anthologies. As a translator, Brock has received a
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translation fellowship, two Raiziss/de Palchi Awards from the Academy of American Poets (one for his translation of Cesare Pavese's ''Disaffections'', the other for his translation of Giovanni Pascoli's ''Last Dream''), the Lois Roth Award from the MLA (for his translation of ''Disaffections''), a translation fellowship from the George A. and Eliza Gardner Howard Foundation at
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, the John Frederick Nims Memorial Prize for Translation from
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, the Lewis Galantière Award from the American Translators Association (for his translation of Umberto Eco's novel ''The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana''), a
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, and the National Translation Award for poetry (for his translation of Giuseppe Ungaretti's ''Allegria'') from the
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.


Books


Poetry

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Translations of Poetry

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Translations of Prose

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Translations of Comics

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Anthologies Edited

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Selected Online Works

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References


External links


Official siteGeoffrey Brock's page at the Poetry FoundationFeatured Interview and Poetry on Able Muse, Reload Issue
* ttp://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/257 The Academy of American Poetsbr>From the Fishouse

PEN American Center
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