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Contents. Life Fagles was born in, the son of Charles Fagles, a lawyer, and Vera Voynow Fagles, an architect. He attended, graduating in 1955 with a. The following year, he received his from. On June 17, 1956, he married Marilyn (Lynne) Duchovnay, a teacher, and they had two children. In 1959, Fagles received his in English from Yale and for the next year taught English there.
From 1960 to 1962, Fagles was an English instructor at Princeton University. In 1962 he was promoted to, and in 1965 became an of English and comparative literature. Later that year he became director of the comparative literature program. In 1970, he became a full professor, and from 1975 was the department chair. He retired from teaching as the Arthur W. Marks '19 Professor of Comparative Literature in 2002, and remained a professor emeritus at Princeton.
Between 1961 and 1996, Fagles translated many ancient Greek works. His first translation was of the poetry of, publishing a complete set in 1961.
In the 1970s, Fagles began translating much, beginning with 's. He went on to publish translations of 's (1982), Homer's (1990) and (1996), and 's (2006). In these last four, authored the introduction and notes. Fagles' translations generally emphasize contemporary phrasing and but are faithful to the original as much as possible. In 1978, Fagles published I, Vincent: Poems from the Pictures of. He was the co-editor of Homer: A Collection of Critical Essays (1962) and 's Iliad and Odyssey (1967).
Fagles died at his home in, on March 26, 2008, from. Awards Fagles was nominated for the and won the of the in 1991 for his translation of the Iliad.
In 1996, he received an from the for his translation of the Odyssey. In 1997 he received the for lifetime achievement in translation. Fagles later undertook a new English translation of the, which was published in November 2006.
In addition to the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Fagles was also a member of the and the. He received a by the.
On June 8, 2011, a resource center devoted to the study of the Classics was dedicated to Dr. At the dedication, students and teachers paid tribute to Dr. Translations., Complete Poems (1961)., (1975)., (1982). Sophocles, Oedipus the King. Sophocles, Antigone., (1990).
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