Andrew Frisardi

Andrew Frisardi is an American writer, translator, and editor. Born in Boston, he grew up in Dedham, Massachusetts, and earned degrees from Boston University and Syracuse University. Since 1999, he has been living in the area of Orvieto, Italy.

Frisardi’s poems, translations, and essays and reviews have appeared in numerous print and online venues, including the Atlantic Monthly,[1] Hudson Review,[2] Kenyon Review,[3] New Criterion,[4] New Republic, New Yorker; as well as various anthologies. He is a member of and occasional lecturer at Temenos Academy, in London, which offers adult education in philosophy and the arts in the light of the sacred traditions of East and West.

Frisardi is a translator and independent scholar of Dante, and is a member of the Dante Society of America.

He was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2013 for his work on a new annotated translation of Dante's Convivio.[5]

In 2004 he was awarded the Academy of American Poets Raiziss/de Palchi Translation Award book prize for The Selected Poems of Giuseppe Ungaretti.[6]

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