Brendan James Galvin (October 20, 1938 – August 17, 2023) was an American poet.
[1] During forty years of college teaching, he served as Wyndham Robertson Visiting Writer in Residence in the MA program at Hollins University, Coal Royalty Distinguished Writer in Residence in the MFA program at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, and Whichard chair in the Humanities at East Carolina University.
[2][3] His translation of Sophocles’ Women of Trachis appeared in the Penn Greek Drama Series in 1998.
[4] He lived with his wife, Ellen, in Truro, Massachusetts, and passed away at 84 after suffering a heart attack in 2023.
His awards include a Guggenheim Fellowship, two NEA fellowships, the Sotheby Prize of the Arvon Foundation (England), and Poetry’s Levinson Prize, the OB Hardison Jr. Poetry Prize from the Folger Shakespeare Library, and the Charity Randall Citation from the International Poetry Forum.