Rossica 18

The Ties of Blood
Russian Literature from the 21st Century

This edition of Rossica takes on a new form! It is an Anthology of New Russian Writing, featuring both prose and poetry translated into English and edited by leading specialists.
The issue was launched at the first Russian Literature Week, in April 2008.

Rossica 20

A Journey in Five Postcards
Russian Poetry from the 20th Century

A Journey in Five Postcards is the unique product of collaboration between Academia Rossica and the Arts and Humanities Research Council’s project ‘Reconfiguring the Russian Canon’, led by Professor Katharine Hodgson. This new anthology explores the way in which the poetry of the 20th century lives on in the 21st, gaining new significance and depth.

The Joseph Brodsky / Stephen Spender Prize

The new prize for the translation of Russian poetry into English is now open for entries.

Rossica 20

A Journey in Five Postcards
Russian Poetry from the 20th Century

A Journey in Five Postcards is the unique product of collaboration between Academia Rossica and the Arts and Humanities Research Council’s project ‘Reconfiguring the Russian Canon’, led by Professor Katharine Hodgson. This new anthology explores the way in which the poetry of the 20th century lives on in the 21st, gaining new significance and depth.

Galina

Maria Galina is one of the most interesting authors among those who made their names in the turbulent 1990s. She writes both literary and science fiction (with ten SF books to her credit). She is also a noted poet, a thoughtful critic, and translator of English and American science fiction, in all of which she excels. She is a winner of many important prizes for her prose and poetry and her critical essays.

Kuzmin

Dmitry Kuzmin, born in 1968, graduated from Moscow State University for Pedagogics and taught literature, working as an assistant professor of foreign literature and literary translation. In 1989 Kuzmin founded the Vavilon Union of Young Poets, the organisational hub for Moscow’s experimental poetry scene. In 1996 he started the Vavilon Internet project, an online anthology of current Russian writing. Since 1993 he has been the head of ARGO-RISK Publishers producing about 20 new poetry titles annually.

Maria Galina

Maria Galina is one of the most interesting authors among those who made their names in the turbulent 1990s. She writes both literary and science fiction (with ten SF books to her credit). She is also a noted poet, a thoughtful critic, and translator of English and American science fiction, in all of which she excels. She is a winner of many important prizes for her prose and poetry and her critical essays.

Galina

Maria Galina is one of the most interesting authors among those who made their names in the turbulent 1990s. She writes both literary and science fiction (with ten SF books to her credit). She is also a noted poet, a thoughtful critic, and translator of English and American science fiction, in all of which she excels. She is a winner of many important prizes for her prose and poetry and her critical essays.

Maria Galina

Maria Galina is one of the most interesting authors among those who made their names in the turbulent 1990s. She writes both literary and science fiction (with ten SF books to her credit). She is also a noted poet, a thoughtful critic, and translator of English and American science fiction, in all of which she excels. She is a winner of many important prizes for her prose and poetry and her critical essays.

Maria Galina

Maria Galina is one of the most interesting authors among those who made their names in the turbulent 1990s. She writes both literary and science fiction (with ten SF books to her credit). She is also a noted poet, a thoughtful critic, and translator of English and American science fiction, in all of which she excels. She is a winner of many important prizes for her prose and poetry and her critical essays.

Maria Galina

Maria Galina is one of the most interesting authors among those who made their names in the turbulent 1990s. She writes both literary and science fiction (with ten SF books to her credit). She is also a noted poet, a thoughtful critic, and translator of English and American science fiction, in all of which she excels. She is a winner of many important prizes for her prose and poetry and her critical essays.

The Page and The Fire: Poems by Russian Poets on Russian Poets

by Various
Translated by Peter Oram
Arc Publications, 2008, pp.132
An anthology of poems by the major literary figures in Russia, writing to, about, or in memory of other poets, following a tradition which started in the early years of the twentieth century and continued through the subsequent decades, more or less until the millennium.

Contemporary Russian Poetry: An Anthology

by Various
Translated by Various
Dalkey Archive Press; 2007; pp. 471
Prominent Moscow poet Evgeny Bunimovich selected representative work from forty-four living Russian poets born after 1945 to be translated and published in this bilingual edition. The collection ranges from the mordant post-Soviet irony of Igor Irteniev to the fresh voices of poets like Marianna Geide and Anna Russ—young women just beginning to make themselves heard.

Contemporary Russian Poetry

Thursday, 17 April, 8 pm
Waterstone’s Piccadilly, 5th Floor, FREE
Poetry readings by Russian poets, introduced by Emily Lygo and Valentina Polukhina.
In English and Russian

Contemporary Russian Poetry

Thursday, 17 April, 8 pm
Waterstone’s Piccadilly, 5th Floor, FREE
Poetry readings by Russian poets, introduced by Emily Lygo and Valentina Polukhina.
In English and Russian

Rossica 18

The Ties of Blood
Russian Literature from the 21st Century

This edition of Rossica takes on a new form! It is an Anthology of New Russian Writing, featuring both prose and poetry translated into English and edited by leading specialists.
The issue was launched at the first Russian Literature Week, in April 2008.