Olga Zondberg
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Olga Zondberg
Moscow, Russia

Olga Zondberg’s poems were published in many journals, including Arion, Vestnik Europa, Vozdukh, Novoye Literaturnoe Obozrenie, Writers’ Union, Ural, the almanac Babylon, etc. Her books of poetry include “Book of Confessions” (1997), “Seven Hours One Minute” (2007), “In Spite of Unwillingness and Employment” (2017), “Chrysanthemums to the Basement Rat” (2022), “A Simple Outgoing Number” (2025), prose collections “Winter Campaign of Year Zero” (2000), “A Very Quiet Story” (2003), “Messages: Imerologio (2003-2008)” (2010), and “Messages: Graffiti” (2014). Her poems have been translated into English, Italian, and Czech.

Bookshelf
100 pms war
by Julia Nemirovskaya, editor

This excellent anthology, compiled and edited by Julia Nemirovskaya, showcases poems by Russian (and Russian-speaking) poets who express their absolute rejection of Russia’s war against Ukraine.

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by Tsipi Keller

Solitary Pleasures is a collection of short stories by Tsipi Keller.

1. Dislocation
by Julia Nemirovskaya and Anna Krushelnitskaya, editors

This collection focuses on the war between Russia and Ukraine as seen by Russophone poets from all over the world.

700x500 Picture Fiour Centuries
by Ilya Perelmuter (editor)

Launched in 2012, “Four Centuries” is an international electronic magazine of Russian poetry in translation.

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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