Books
by Geoffrey Brock
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Weighing
Light
*New Criterion Poetry Prize*
Ivan R. Dee 2005
“Brock’s
poems are delightful in ways which are all too rare nowadays.”
—Richard Wilbur
“Brock
is a most serious poet and one whose career, on the basis
of Weighing Light, must now be followed with close
attention.” —PN Review |


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Skylark
Farm
by Antonia Arslan
translated by Geoffrey Brock
Knopf 2006
“An
Armenian Schindler’s List.” —Kirkus
(starred)
“Arslan
delivers vivid, powerful testimony.” —Publishers
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The
Zürau Aphorisms
by Franz Kafka
translated by Michael Hofmann
intro & afterword by Roberto Calasso
translated by Geoffrey Brock
Knopf 2006
“It
would be pointless to seek, among twentieth-century collections
of aphorisms, another as intense and enigmatic.” —Roberto
Calasso
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The
Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana
by Umberto Eco
translated by Geoffrey Brock
*ATA Lewis Galantière Translation Award*
*A San Francisco Chronicle "Best Book of 2005"*
Harcourt 2005
“The
translation is truly excellent.” —Tim Parks, The
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K.
by Roberto Calasso
translated by Geoffrey Brock
Knopf 2005
“Superbly
translated.” —Jonathan Lethem, The New York
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Disaffections:
Complete Poems 1930-1950
by Cesare Pavese
translated by Geoffrey Brock
*PEN Center USA Translation Award*
*MLA Lois Roth Translation Award*
*Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Translation Prize*
*A Los Angeles Times "Best Book of 2003"*
Copper Canyon 2002
“Superb
translations of a major poet.” —Philip Levine
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More
about Geoffrey Brock
For more
about Brock and the books listed above, please visit his
website.
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