Notes
1. Blakesley, Sociologies of Poetry Translation, 72.
2. Ibid., 71.
3. Ibid., 107.
4. Ibid.
5. Ibid., 3.
6. Ibid.
7. Ibid., 198.
8. Ibid., 24.
9. Ibid., 39.
10. Ibid., 180.
11. Ibid., 186.
12. Ibid., 176.
13. Ibid., 177.
14. Ibid., 184.
15. Ibid.
16. Ibid., 200.
17. Ibid., 204.
18. Ibid., 212.
19. Ibid.
20. Ibid., 214.
21. Ibid., 38.
22. Ibid., 49.
23. Ibid., 56.
24. Ibid.
25. Ibid., 58.
26. Ibid., 63.
27. Ibid., 74.
28. Ibid., 76.
29. Ibid., 80.
30. Ibid., 122.
31. Ibid., 141.
32. Ibid.
33. Ibid., 159.
34. Ibid., 162.
35. Ibid., 160.
36. Ibid., 164.
37. Ibid., 165.
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Gregary J. Racz
Gregary J. Racz is professor of English, Philosophy and Languages at LIU Brooklyn; a past president of the American Literary Translation Association (ALTA); and review editor for Translation Review. A Brief History of Music and “Fourteen Forms of Melancholy,” his ninth volume of the Peruvian Eduardo Chirinos’s poetry in translation, is forthcoming from Diálogos Books.