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Keeley, Edmund

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Keeley, Edmund (Leroy) (1928– )

US translator and academic. Often in collaboration with Philip Sherrard, he translated numerous modern Greek literary works. His books include The Salonika Bay Murder 1989, about the murder of CBS news reporter George Polk.

He was born in Damascus, Syria, the son of a US career diplomat. He went to the USA in 1939, earned a DPhil at Oxford University, England, and joined the Princeton faculty in 1954. When Princeton formed its Hellenic Studies Committee, he became its head.



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