Joseph S. Salemi

Joseph Salvatore Salemi (born 1948) is an American poet and educator.

Life

Joseph S. Salemi is an Italian American born in New York, NY, where he lives and works. He teaches in the Department of Humanities at New York University, and in the Classics Department of Hunter College, C.U.N.Y. His poems, essays, scholarly articles, and translations have been published in over 100 journals internationally.[1] He is also the editor and publisher of Trinacria.[2] As a translator, Salemi has rendered into English a wide selection of Latin & Greek authors ( Catullus, Martial, Juvenal, Horace, Propertius, Austonius, Theognis, and Philodemus), Provençal and Sicilian poems, and his scholarly work has touched on writers as diverse as Chaucer, Bembo, Castiglione, Machiavelli, Blake, Kipling, Crane, Ernest Dowson, and William Gaddis. He has won several awards including the 1993 Classical and Modern Literature Award.[3] Salemi was four times a finalist for the Howard Nemerov Prize sponsored by The Formalist, a journal in which his work has frequently appeared. He is also active as a journalist, writing on current academic issues and controversies for the publication Measure in New York, and for Heterodoxy in California, as well as a monthly essayist and columnist for the on-line journal The Pennsylvania Review. Salemi is a grandson of the Sicilian poet and translator Rosario Previti.[4]

Awards

Published works

Books

Anthologies

Online Journals

References

  1. 1 2 "Joseph S. Salemi". The HyperTexts. Retrieved June 13, 2012.
  2. "Masthead". Trinacria. Retrieved June 13, 2012.
  3. "Curriculum Vitae - Joseph S. Salemi". The City University of New York. Retrieved June 13, 2012.
  4. Salemi, Joseph S. "Me, Myself, and I". The Pennsylvania Review. Retrieved June 13, 2012.
  5. Salemi, Joseph S. "The Persistence of Myth". The Chimaera. Retrieved June 13, 2012.


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