Anastasia Sorce was born in Yekaterinburg, Russia. After graduating from the Ural State University in 1995, she immigrated to the United States. There she had several career reincarnations and, finally, returned to the passion of her youth – writing. This passion, in turn, brought her to Cambridge University, where she studied creative writing and English literature. Anastasia’s short stories were published in several Russian and international literary magazines.
Launched in 2012, “Four Centuries” is an international electronic magazine of Russian poetry in translation.
A collection of moving, often funny vignettes about a childhood spent in the Soviet Union.
“Vivid picture of life behind the Iron Curtain.” —Booklist
“This unique book will serve to promote discussions of freedom.” —School Library Journal
A new collection of poems by Ian Probstein. (In Russian)
“The Lingering Twilight” (“Сумерки”) is Marina Eskina’s fifth book of poems. In Russian.
Young readers will love this delightful work of children’s verse by poet William Conelly, accompanied by Nadia Kossman’s imaginative, evocative illustrations.
A book of poems by Maria Galina, put together and completed exactly one day before the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. This is Galina’s seventh book of poems. With translations by Anna Halberstadt and Ainsley Morse.