Maria Malinovskaya

About the Author:

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Maria Malinovskaya
Moscow, Russia

Maria Malinovskaya is a poet and translator. She is the author of “Movement of Hidden Colonies”(2020) and “Kaimaniya” (2020). Her poems have been published in multiple literary journals and translated into English, Spanish, Italian, Polish, and Lithuanian. She is the winner of the Poetry Prize (2021) and of the Scrupulus Prize for Literature and Criticism (2022). She participated in European Poetry Festival (UK 2019, Lithuania 2019), Nordic Poetry Festival (Norway 2019).

Bookshelf
by Mark Budman

Every character in these twenty-two interlinked stories is an immigrant from a place real or imaginary. (Magic realism/immigrant fiction.)

by Andrey Kneller

In this collection, Andrey Kneller has woven together his own poems with his translations of one of the most recognized and celebrated contemporary Russian poets, Vera Pavlova.

by Osip Mandelstam

This collection, compiled, translated, and edited by poet and scholar Ian Probstein, provides Anglophone audiences with a powerful selection of Mandelstam’s most beloved and haunting poems.

by Kristina Gorcheva-Newberry

Four teenagers grow inseparable in the last days of the Soviet Union—but not all of them will live to see the new world arrive in this powerful debut novel, loosely based on Anton Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard.

 

by Victor Enyutin

A book of poems in Russian by Victor Enyutin (San Francisco, 1983). Victor  Enyutin is a Russian writer, poet, and sociologist who emigrated to the US from the Soviet Union in 1975.

by Nina Kossman

A collection of poems in Russian. Published by Khudozhestvennaya literatura (Художественная литература). Moscow, 1990.

Videos
Three Questions. A Documentary by Vita Shtivelman
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Poetry Reading in Honor of Brodsky’s 81st Birthday
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