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.

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Version 1.0.0
by Nina Kossman

 

A new book of poems by Nina Kossman. “When the mythological and personal meet, something transforms for this reader…” -Ilya Kaminsky

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by Olga Stein

A collection of poems by Olga Stein.

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by Naza Semoniff

This isn’t self-help. It’s not a parody either. It’s something stranger and smarter: a satirical, uncategorizable book about belief, leadership, algorithmic power, and the performance of divinity in modern life.

book one
by Sergii Mazurkevych

From the myths of the ancient Near East to the secluded palaces of forgotten empires, Harems: Origins and Eunuchs uncovers how the idea of the harem first emerged — not only as a symbol of power and beauty, but also as a reflection of human desire, faith, and control. With the precision of a historian and the sensitivity of a storyteller, Sergii Mazurkevych traces the hidden world of eunuchs, devotion, and intrigue that shaped entire civilizations. A thoughtful and visually rich journey into one of history’s most secret institutions.

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EastWest Literary Forum Bilingual Poetry & Prose Reading. July 13, 2025.
Length: 2 hrs. 08 min