Kseniya Kirillova
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Kseniya Kirillova
Belgrade, Serbia

Kseniya Kirillova is a journalist, writer, poet, and an expert at leading American think tanks specializing in the analysis of political and social processes in contemporary Russia and international politics. She is the author of several novels published in Russia, Ukraine, and the United States, including In the Web of Madness, the first work of fiction to reflect the true realities of Soviet punitive psychiatry and missile defense. The book has been published in three languages and has twice appeared on several recommended reading lists of prominent Ukrainian publications.

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book Queen
by Borys Khersonsky. Svetlana Lavochkina and Oksana Rosenblum, translators

The first bilingual collection of Ukrainian verse by Borys Khersonsky. In these poems, heaven is often the setting: Jews who perished during pogroms and in the Holocaust continue with their daily routines, whereas on earth, displacement has become a constant, and collective memory has been cleansed of the Jewish past.

Iossel book
by Mikhail Iossel

The author has found a perfect syntactical solution to the opposition of past and present in this groundbreaking collection of one-sentence stories: everything is simultaneous, breathless, in a dizzying spin of memory and imagination.

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by Yelena Matusevich

A collection of very short stories. In Russian.

 

Maxim Matusevich's book
by Maxim Matusevich

Six Trains of No Return collects twelve short stories and novellas that examine immigrant sagas and dislocations.

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