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GEOFFREY
BROCK is the author of Weighing Light
(poems) and the translator of books by Cesare Pavese, Roberto
Calasso, and Umberto Eco. A recent Wallace Stegner Fellow
at Stanford, he has received fellowships from the NEA and
the Guggenheim Foundation. |
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JOHN
DuVAL's books of translation include Carlo Alberto
Salustri's Tales of Trilussa, Cesare Pascarella's The
Discovery of America, and Fabliaux, Fair and Foul.
He has received the Raiziss/de Palchi Prize, the Harold Morton
Landon Award, and an NEA Fellowship. |
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ELLEN
GILCHRIST has published eighteen books of fiction,
many of which have been translated into other languages, as
well as two books of poems and a book of essays. She won the
National Book Award for Fiction in 1984. Her Collected Stories
appeared in 2000. |
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MOLLY
GILES is the author of Creek Walk and Other
Stories, Rough Translations, and Iron Shoes.
She has won the Flannery O'Connor award, the Best Small Press
Fiction/Short Story Award, two Pushcart Prizes, an NEA award,
and she was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize.
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DONALD
HAYS is the author of The Dixie Association,
nominated for the PEN/Faulkner Award, The Hangman's Children,
chosen by the L.A. Times Book Review for its critics'
choice list, and Dying Light: Stories. He edited Stories:
Contemporary Southern Short Fiction. |
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MICHAEL
HEFFERNAN has published seven books of poems, including
Love's Answer, which won the Iowa Poetry Prize, and
The Night Breeze Off the Ocean. He has received three
NEA fellowships, two Pushcart awards, and the Porter Prize for
an Arkansas writer. |
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DAVIS
McCOMBS is the author of two books: Ultima
Thule, which won the Yale Younger Poets Prize, and Dismal
Rock, which won the Dorset Prize. His awards include
the Larry Levis Editors' Prize from The Missouri Review,
a Wallace Stegner fellowship, and an NEA award. |
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