Allen Mandelbaum
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Allen Mandelbaum (born 1926 in Albany, New York) is an American professor of Italian literature, poet, and translator. He is currently W. R. Kenan, Jr., Professor of Humanities at Wake Forest University.
His translation of the Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri appeared in the early 1980s. It was supported by the notable Dante scholar Irma Brandeis. He subsequently acted as general editor of the California Lectura Dantis, a collection of essays on the Comedy which makes use of his translation.
Mandelbaum received the National Book Award for his translation of Virgil's Aeneid, and is also the recipient of the Order of Merit from the Republic of Italy, the Premio Mondello, the Premio Leonardo, the Premio Biella, the Premio Lerici-Pea, the Premio Montale at the Montale Centenary in Rome, and the Circe-Sabaudia Award.
[edit] Work
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- Journeyman
- Leaves of Absence
- Chelmaxioms
- A Lied of Letterpress
- The Savantasse of Montparnasse
- The Aeneid of Virgil
[edit] External links
- Irma Brandeis' defense of Mandelbaum's translation of the Divine Comedy
- Dr. Allen Mandelbaum's Faculty Biography at Wake Forest University

