Salvator Attanasio

Salvator Attanasio (September 9, 1913 – June 3, 1993)[1] was an American literary translator, who translated over 200 works of literature, history and philosophy.[2]

Attanasio translated the autobiographies of Marlene Dietrich and Alexandra Kollantai, biographies of Dante and Goethe, philosophical works by Etienne Gilson, and work by a variety of Roman Catholic writers, including Hans Küng and Joseph Ratzinger.

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Other works

References

  1. SALVATOR ATTANASIO (1913-1993), Social Security Death Index
  2. Salvator Attanasio, 79, A Literary Translator, New York Times, 9 June 1993.
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