Daniel Hooley

Dan Hooley's primary research interests are Roman verse satire and classical reception, and he has written articles, book chapters, and reviews in those areas as well as in translation studies and the occasional piece on rock and mountain climbing. His books include The Classics in Paraphrase: Ezra Pound and Modern Translators of Latin Poetry (1988), The Knotted Thong: Structures of Mimesis in Persius (1997); and Roman Satire in Blackwell's Introductions to the Classical World series (2007).

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