Edmund Keeley

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Edmund Keeley

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Born 1928
Flag of Syria Damascus
Occupation Professor, Writer, Translator
Nationality Flag of the United StatesUnited States
Genres Fiction Nonfiction Translation

Edmund Leroy Keeley (born February 5, 1928 in Damascus, Syria) is an author, translator, and Charles Barnwell Straut Professor Emeritus of English at Princeton University. He is a noted expert on Greek poet Constantine P. Cavafy.

His father was the American diplomat James Hugh Keeley. He spent his childhood in Canada, Greece, and Washington, D. C. before earning his B.A. from Princeton University. In 1952 he received a Doctorate in Comparative Literature from Oxford University where he studied with a fellowship from the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation.

He served as president of PEN American Center from 1992 to 1994.

He retired from a long career at Princeton University in 1994.

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[edit] AWARDS

  • (1960) For the novel The Libation (Citation)
  • (1968) For George Seferis: Collected Poems, 1924-1955
  • (1970) For the novel The Impostor
  • Guinness Poetry Award selection, 1962
  • National Book Award in Translation (finalist) 1973
  • P.E.N.-Columbia University Translation Center Prize (1975)
  • Harold Morton Laudon Translation Award, Academy of American Poets (1980)
  • Howard T. Behrman Award for Distinguished Achievement in the Humanities (1982)
  • PEN/National Endowment for the Arts Fiction Syndicate Award (1983)
  • Pushcart Prize Selection (1984-85)
  • First European Prize for Translation of Poetry (1987)
  • National Translation Award (Citation) (1992)
  • Academy Award in Literature (1999)
  • PEN/Ralph Manheim Medal for Translation (2000)
  • Criticos Prize London Hellenic Society (2000)
  • Commander of the Order of the Phoenix (2001)
  • The Yale Review Prize (2003)
  • Trustees’ Annual Award, Gennadius Library (2003)
  • Phidippides Award (2004)

[edit] BOOKS

  • The Libation Charles Scribner's & Sons
1958 - ISBN B-0007-E4D6-Q
  • The Gold-hatted Lover Little, Brown and Company
1961 - ISBN B-0000-CL56-S
  • The Imposter Doubleday
1970 - ISBN B-0006-CU3W-M
  • Voyage to a Dark Island Curtis Books
1972 - ISBN B-000R-TBAW-G
  • Problems in rendering Modern Greek
1975 - ISBN: B-0007-C0OO-I
  • Cavafy's Alexandria: Study of a Myth in Progress Harvard University Press
1976 - ISBN B-000I-OX85-M
  • Ritsos in Parentheses Princeton University Press
1979 - ISBN B-000V-W2VY-0
  • A Wilderness Called Peace Simon & Schuster
1985 - ISBN 0-6714-7416-2
  • The Salonika Bay Murder, Cold War Politics and the Polk Affair Princeton University Press
1989 - ISBN B-000J-0VHV-M
  • School for Pagan Lovers Rutgers University Press
1993 - ISBN 0-8135-1935-7
  • Albanian Journal, the Road to Elbasan White Pine Press
1997 ISBN 1-8777-2776-8
  • On Translation: Reflections and Conversations Harwood Academic Publishers
1998
  • Inventing Paradise. The Greek Journey, 1937-47 Farrar, Straus and Giroux
1999 ISBN - B-0000-WP84-W
  • Some Wine for Remembrance White Pine Press
2002 ISBN - 1-8939-9615-8
  • Borderlines, A Memoir White Pine Press
2005 ISBN – 1-893996-33-6

[edit] EDITOR AND TRANSLATOR

  • Six Poets of Modern Greece (With Philip Sherrard) Alfred A. Knopf
1961 - ISBN B-000Q-61AG-G
  • Vassilis Vassilikos, 'The Plant,' 'The Well,' 'The Angel': A Trilogy (With Mary Keeley) Knopf
1964.
  • Four Greek Poets (With Philip Sherrard) Penguin Books
1965 - ISBN B-000U-4B8X-Y
  • George Seferis, Collected Poems: 1924-1955 (With Philip Sherrard) Princeton University Press
1967 - ISBN 0-6910-1300-4
  • C. P. Cavafy, Passions and Ancient Days (with George Savidis) Hogarth Press
1972 ISBN 0-7012-0351-X
1972 - ISBN B-000N-3P5W-W
  • C. P. Cavafy, Selected Poems (With Philip Sherrard) Princeton University Press
1972 - ISBN B-000N-ICWK-U
  • Odysseus Elytis, The Axion Esti (with George Savidis) Pittsburgh University Press
1972
  • C. P. Cavafy, Three Poems of Passion (with George Savidis) Plain Wrapper Press
1975
  • C. P. Cavafy, Collected Poems (With Philip Sherrard and George Savidis) Princeton University Press
1975, revised edition, Princeton University Press, 1992. - ISBN 0-6910-1537-6
  • Angelos Sikelianos, Selected Poems (With Philip Sherrard) Princeton University Press
1979 - ISBN B-000U-VU87-E
  • Odysseus Elytis, Selected Poems Viking-Penguin
1981 - ISBN 0-6702-9246-X
  • The Dark Crystal: An Anthology of Modern Greek Poetry (With Philip Sherrard) Denise Harvey & CO
1981
  • Voices of Modern Greece: Selected Poems of C.P. Cavafy, Angelos Sikelianos, George Seferis, Odysseus Elytis, Nikos Gatsos (With Philip Sherrard) Princeton University Press
1981 - ISBN 0-6910-1382-9
  • Yannis Ritsos, Return and Other Poems Parallel Editions
1983
  • C. P. Cavafy, A Selection of Poems (With Philip Sherrard) Camberwell Press
1985
  • Yannis Ritsos, Exile and Return: Selected Poems, 1967-74 Ecco Press

1985

  • The Legacy of R.P. Blackmur: Essays, Memoirs, Texts (with Edward T. Cone and Joseph Frank) Ecco Press
1987 - ISBN 0-8800-1152-1
  • Yannis Ritsos: Repetitions, Testimonies, Parentheses Princeton University Press
1991 - ISBN 0-6910-1908-8
  • The Essential Cavafy (With Philip Sherrard) Ecco Press
1995 - ISBN 0-6910-1491-4
  • George Seferis, Collected Poems, (With Philip Sherrard) Princeton University Press
1995
  • George Seferis and Edmund Keeley: Correspondence, 1951-1971 Princeton University Library
1997 - ISBN 0-87811-042-9
  • A Century of Greek Poetry 1900-2000: Bilingual Edition (with Peter Bien, Peter Constantine, and Karen Van Dyck) Cosmos Publishing
2004 - ISBN 1-9324-5500-0
  • Selected Poems Of Odysseus Elytis (with Philip Sherrard) Anvil Press
2007 - ISBN 0-8564-6355-8
Preceded by
none
Straut Professor of English at Princeton University
1992–1994
Succeeded by
Michael Wood

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